Adaptations and traits of organisms final assessment

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Transcript Adaptations and traits of organisms final assessment

Summer Sillman
Dingo
March 2013
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- have scaly skin
- cold blooded
- most live on land.
Most amphibians live in
water.
most amphibians are
slimy.
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Mammals have hair
of fur.
Mammals are warm
blooded.
Mammals live on
land.
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Have scales.
Most live In water.
Have gills.
Are cold blooded.
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I think adaptation
means when you get
used to something.
Like the Mexican
walking fish it has to
get used to the air on
land and develop
lungs so it can breath
air.
Species adaptation is in the way of witch organisms change or
evolve to meet the needs of their environment. These changes
typically involve behavior, body parts, or body coverings. Adapting
to their habitat generally geared toward protecting the species
from predators, finding ways to attract or capture prey and
attracting a mate.
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Different animals use
mimicry to scare
predators off looking
like another animal that
is scary like a caterpillar
looking like a snake. Or
they use camouflage to
blend in with its
surroundings like a
chameleon so they don’t
get attacked by other
chemeleons
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Genetics-1. (used with a
sing. verb) The branch of
biology that deals with
heredity, especially the
mechanisms of hereditary
transmission and the
variation of inherited
characteristics among
similar or related
organisms.
2. (used with a pl.
verb) The genetic
constitution of an
individual, group, or class.
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Heredity-2. (used with a
pl. verb) The genetic
constitution of an
individual, group, or class.
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1.a. To receive
(property or a title, for
example) from an
ancestor by legal
succession or will.
a: to receive from an
ancestor as a right or
title descendible by law
at the ancestor's death
b : to receive as a
devise or legacy
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: to receive from a
parent or ancestor by
genetic transmission
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You don’t have the
same traits. Like your
mom and dad have
brown eyes but yours
are green you don’t
have the same traits .
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1: a remnant,
impression, or
trace of an
organism of past
geologic ages that
has been preserved
in the earth's crust
— compare.
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Fossils provide the
information of the
past and about history
of animals, humans
and plants or any
living organism.
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The dingo is an
Australian dog. Also
known as the wild
dingo.
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Female dingoes have
their pups in dens but
dingoes live in every
place in Australia
except Tasmania.
Dingoes favor edges
of forests , next to
grasslands and when
in deserts they must
have access to water
for drinking.
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My animal is part wolf
so it has the hunting
skills of a wolf like its
ancestors the wolf. The
dingo has inherited the
instincts of a great
sense of smell and
hearing. These good
senses are great for
hunting small and
medium sized animals
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What helps my
animal survive is have
a hiding spot in the
dessert because they
blend in with stuff
that is gold because of
their fur color.(gold)
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Some fun facts about my animal
are…
They are mammals.
They can drink up to 4 liters of
water a day.
They can grow up to 2or 3 feet tall.
Dingoes can run a little bit slower
then a cheetah.
Their species is naturally named
Canus Lupus Dingo
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