PPT-2.2 Adaptations for Gas Exchange
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Material Needs What sort of things do living things need to obtain from the environment What sort of things do they need to remove from their cells Organisms are
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Material Needs What sort of things do living things need to obtain from the environment What sort of things do they need to remove from their cells Organisms are differently adapted so gas exchange can take place whether it be in water or on land. How Animals Survive. Types of Adaptations. Physical Adaptations. The way an animal’s body is made. Behavioral Adaptations. The way an animal acts or behaves. Physical Adaptations. Smooth Skin. To glide through the water. by: Catelyn Bradley, Tayli Sosa, Carynelle Espada, Jaden Kott. What are Behavioral Adaptations?. -Every organism has adaptations that help them survive.. -Behavioral Adaptations are things an animal does to survive.. Presented by . Mohammad . Kraizem. Objectives. . Describe and analyze physiological . responses to . anaerobic training. . Describe and analyze physiological . responses to . aerobic training. . Recognize the causes, signs, symptoms, . Hannah . Manderville. Structural Adaptations. The Earthworm has little hairs all over its body called chaetae (setae) to provide grip when moving through the earth. . The African Spiny Mouse has super thin skin which helps them survive by speeding up the healing process of cuts because it’s so thin. This also makes blood loss minimal.. Presented by . Johann Bell. This presentation is based on . Chapters 12 and 13 in the book . Vulnerability of Tropical Pacific Fisheries and Aquaculture to Climate Change, . edited by JD Bell, JE Johnson and AJ Hobday and published by SPC in 2011.. Pine Needle Adaptations. Won’t die in the snow. Conserves water. High surface area. Banana Leaves. Banana Leaf Adaptations. Catches lots of sun. Huge surface area. Cactus. Cactus Adaptations. Holds lots of water. 5. th. Grade Science. Life is extremely diverse. All life on earth are alike in some ways. They all need . Food. Water. and gasses from the air. They must meet these needs in many different kinds of places.. weight of a child Place toys and materials in easy-to-manipulate containers Put labels or pictures on the shelves to designate where toys are to be located Adaptations for Activities and Routines C Based on…... . Where are we in the . programme. ?. Projected changes to atmospheric and oceanic conditions. Ecosystems supporting fish. Fish . stocks/aquaculture species. Implications . for . economic development,. AQUATIC ADATATIONS . . Primary Aquatic Adaptations. Secondary Aquatic Adaptations. Primary Aquatic Adaptations. . Streamlined Body . Lateral line for equilibrium. Nicitating. membrane is . presrent. Which gases will leaves be exchanging?. Gas Exchange in Leaves. What features will gas exchange organs have to maximise the rate of exchange?. Large surface area, short diffusion pathway, concentration gradient. In groups. discuss what is meant by the word “exchange”. Apply the word exchange to a biological concept. Exchange takes place over surfaces. Write down features of a good exchange surface. Which processes are used in the exchange of substances. . Based on Chapter 13 . Outline. Framework for adaptations. Win-win adaptations. Supporting policies . Adaptation decision framework. Lose-Lose. . X . X. Beware of . Mosquitula. !. Egg Raft. Larva. Pupa. Adult. Warmth. Blood. Nectar. Adaptations of a Bold Blood Sucker. Proboscis. Large. . compound eyes. Maxillary palps. Antenna. Antenna. Six special legs.
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