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BIOLOGY EOCT REVIEW Plant & Animal Adaptations. Adaptations in Plants Adaptation: any structure or behavior that increases an organism’s chance of survival.

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1 BIOLOGY EOCT REVIEW Plant & Animal Adaptations

2 Adaptations in Plants Adaptation: any structure or behavior that increases an organism’s chance of survival or reproduction Stimulus: anything in an organism’s internal or external environment that causes the organism to react.  Includes light, temperature, movement, pressure, chemicals, gravity, and sound Tropism: a plant’s growth in a certain direction in response to a stimulus.  Toward stimulus: positive  Away from stimulus: negative

3 Plant Tropisms

4 Plant Hormones Hormone: a chemical messenger that is produced in one part of an organism and affects activities in another part of the organism

5 Structural Adaptations in Plants These adaptations of plants can be seen in their leaves, stems, roots, flowers, and seeds. They help plants survive adverse environmental conditions.  Examples:  Deciduous trees have broad, flat leaves that are well suited for capturing sunlight  Dormancy in winter to conserve water  Conifers have flexible branches that prevent them from breaking under the weight of snow  Pollen carried by the wind

6 Functional Adaptations of Plants Functional adaptations are related to the way an organism’s body works Chemical defenses are also a functional adaptations to protect from predators  Example: Poison ivy, poison oak

7 Physical Adaptations of Animals Camouflage: coloring or patterns that enable an organisms to blend in with its surroundings Cryptic coloration Countershading Disruptive Coloration

8 Physical Adaptations of Animals Mimicry: an organisms’ resemblance to an object in its surrounding or to another organism Wasp (stings) vs Hoverfly (harmless) Walking Stick

9 Behavior in Animals Innate behavior: a behavior that an animal does not need to learn through experience Reflex: an involuntary response to a stimulus (ex: pulling your hand away when you touch something hot) Instinct: a more complicated innate behavior (ex: bird building a nest, courtship rituals); animals have control over these behaviors Territorial behavior is an innate behavior!

10 Behavior Migration: the instinctive seasonal movement of a species Hibernation: spending the winter in an inactive or dormant state Estivation: a reduction in an animal’s rate of metabolism in response to extreme heat

11 Learned Behavior Learned behaviors develop during an animal’s lifetime as a result of experience  Help animals survive by responding to a changing environment  Many require practice Habituation: animal learns to ignore a repeated stimulus that does not harm the animal Imprinting: the response of some animals to a stimulus that they are exposed to shortly after birth


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