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3 Know What qualities does a species need to promote survival? Evidence Page # I dont know anything. is not an acceptable answer. Use complete sentences. After listening to the PowerPoint lecture, come back here and list evidence to explain why your answer to the above question is or is not a good answer. You may also use other outside sources to help you respond. There is a 10 year drought in WA state. Predict which species has the greatest chance of survival. Explain your reason. Draw a picture to support your position. Choose 1: 1. Spotted owl 2. Evergreen tree 3. cougar

4 Clarifying ?s Information Page # Adaptations and Extinction adaptations - physical and/or behavioral changes that are inherited that enhance survival and/or reproduction 3 types of adaptations 1. Behavioral - actions 2. Physical - body parts that control life processesExample: gills/lungs 3. Body parts and/or coloringExample: Birds feathers blend into the foliage or a walking stick looks like a twig. Example: go to the pool on a hot day Why adapt? Example: A cactus must be able to store water in order to survive in the desert. Do humans adapt? Species wont survive if they cant adapt. 1. Too warm?Example: Wear light clothing, drink cool drinks, eat food that does not require cooking 2. Too cold?Example: Wear heavy clothing, drink hot drinks, eat hot food extinction- a species no longer exists. This can happen to plants or animals. Examples: golden frog, great auk, dodo bird, passenger pigeon, American chestnut tree (the list goes on for pages and pages!) How do extinctions occur? The environment changes and the species adaptive skills are not sufficient for it to survive. environmental changes 1. Over hunting/over fishing2. Loss of habitat 3. Loss of food source4. Natural disaster Examples: flood, fire, weather, volcanoes Summary:

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6 Clarifying ?s Information Page # Summary: Adaptations and Extinction adaptations - physical and/or behavioral changes that are inherited that enhance survival and/or reproduction 3 types of adaptations 1. Behavioral - actions 2. Physical - body parts that control life processesExample: gills/lungs 3. Body parts and/or coloringExample: Birds feathers blend into the foliage or a walking stick looks like a twig. Example: go to the pool on a hot day Why adapt? Example: A cactus must be able to store water in order to survive in the desert. Do humans adapt? Species wont survive if they cant adapt. 1. Too warm?Example: Wear light clothing, drink cool drinks, eat food that does not require cooking 2. Too cold?Example: Wear heavy clothing, drink hot drinks, eat hot food extinction- a species no longer exists. This can happen to plants or animals. Examples: golden frog, great auk, dodo bird, passenger pigeon, American chestnut tree (the list goes on for pages and pages!) How do extinctions occur? The environment changes and the species adaptive skills are not sufficient for it to survive. environmental changes 1. Over hunting/over fishing2. Loss of habitat 3. Loss of food source4. Natural disaster Examples: flood, fire, weather, volcanoes

7 This PowerPoint was created by Tim Paterek from Charlene Sheas lecture notes. All pictures came from Google Image Search. To fall within the Fair Use Guidelines, this PowerPoint must be used within the confines of the classroom and may not be published back onto the Internet unless the pictures are removed.


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