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Interdependence and Adaption - B1
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GCSE Biology (B1) Mapa Mental sobre Interdependence and Adaption - B1, criado por Georgia Freeman em 24-05-2014.
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interdependance and adaption
b1
biology
aqa
gcse
adaptation
biology
b1
gcse
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Interdependence and Adaption - B1
Organisms are well adapted to survive in their normal environment
changes in the environment may affect the distribution and behaviour of organisms
environments are changing constantly due to living and non-living factors
this affects the distribution of organisms living there
some non-living factors:
pollution
floods
droughts
temperature changes
living indicators:
lichen populations can be used to determine levels of sulphur dioxide in the air
invertebrates living in ponds and streams indicate water pollution and the concentration of dissolved oxygen
non-living indicators measure these changes:
oxygen levels
temperature
rainfall
Population size depends on a variety of factors including:
COMPETITION
all animals and plants require a supply of materials from their surroundings and from other organisms that live there
ANIMALS
compete for:
food
mates
territory
PLANTS
compete for:
light
space
water
nutrients from soil
ADAPTATION
organisms including microorganisms have features and adaptations that enable them to get the materials they need from their habitat and survive
COLD ENVIRONMENT
e.g. polar bears
a thick layer of fat for energy and insulation
thick fur for insulation
white fur for camoflauge
large canine teeth for killing
large paws for swimming
HOT, DRY ENVIRONMENTS
e.g. camels
fat stored in a hump, as a supply of food and water
thick fur for insulation for cold nights and hot days
large feet for walking on soft sand
long eyelashes to keep sand out of their eyes
nostrils that close during sandstorms
PLANT ADAPTATIONS
e.g. cacti
large root systems
small surface area of leaves to reduce water loss
waxy surface of leaves
water storage tissue
PREDATION
DISEASE
HUMAN INFLUENCES
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