Created by Mrs Z Rourke
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Question | Answer |
What is biodiversity? | The number of different species in an area |
Why is biodiversity important? | Biodiversity is important as it provides food, industrial materials and new medicines |
How is a polar bear adapted to its environment? | |
How is a camel adapted to its environment? |
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Camel (binary/octet-stream)
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What strategies can some animals use to avoid adverse environmental conditions? | Hibernation and migration |
What 2 groups can plants be classified into? | Flowering and non-flowering plants |
What 2 groups can animals be classified into? | Vertebrates and invertebrates |
What does invertebrate and vertebrate stand for? | Invertebrate - no back bone Vertebrate - have a back bone |
How are organisms classified? | Using the hierarchical classification system: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species |
What are the 5 kingdoms? | Animals Plants Fungi Single celled organisms Bacteria |
Why is the binomial classification used by scientists? (Remember the difference between the robins in UK and America!) | To avoid confusion between different species with the common name. |
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catus |
What is evolution? | A gradual change in a species over time |
What are the stages of natural selection? | 1. Over-production - all organisms produce more offspring than will survive 2. Variation - all organisms within a species will show variation (sometimes caused by mutation) 3. Competition - those organisms that are better adapted will survive 4. Reproduction - survivors will breed and pass on their advantageous genes to their offspring |
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