Absent Students: Set up page 32 to look like this: Adaptations Examples: 1. 2. 3. Quiz: 1. 2. 3. (Keep going to # 10)

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Absent Students: Set up page 32 to look like this: Adaptations Examples: Quiz: (Keep going to # 10)

Adaptations Examples: 1. Coyote: Write the name of the organism; Tell at least three adaptations.

Adaptations Examples: 2. Roadrunner Write the name of the organism; Tell at least three adaptations.

Adaptations Examples: 3. Frilled Lizard Write the name of the organism; Tell at least three adaptations.

Quiz: What defensive adaptation is it? View the images. Tell at least one adaptation being used. (You don’t need to write the name of the organism.)

#1

#2

#3 Head

#4 Poisonous Not Poisonous

#5

Quiz: Answers: Check your answers against the key. (If your answer is different, the one you listed may be OK. Think logically about it. If you think it’s all right, leave it. Because organisms have more than one type of adaptation, just add the one from the key. )

#1 Warning Coloration, Chemical

#2 Camouflage, mimicry

#3 False Coloration Head

#4 Mimicry, Chemical Poisonous Not Poisonous

#5 Disruptive Markings