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1. What do plants compete for?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
Light, carbon dioxide, water, oxygen and nutrients.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. What do animals compete for?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
Food, water, shelter, mates and territory.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. What is an adaptation?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
How organisms are suited to their environment. <?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. What is an extremophile?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
Organisms that have adaptations for living in extreme conditions.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. What adaptations may an organism have to allow it to survive in artic conditions?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
Small surface area to volume e.g. Ears. Insulation – blubber (thick layer of fat under skin), fur coat Fat layer also provides a food supply during winter).<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. What adaptations may an organism have to survive in dry environments?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
Large surface area to volume to lose heat through skin. Big ears- lose heat. Thin fur, little body fat.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
1. Why is camouflage important?<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
So predators and prey can’t see each other easily.<?xml:namespace prefix = o />
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