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Adaptation review

Adaptation review

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Science

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MS-LS1-4, MS-LS4-4, MS-LS4-2

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Hanan Salah

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3 Slides • 24 Questions

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Adaptation review

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Multiple Choice

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Camels having two rows of eyelashes that protect its eyes during sandstorms is considered ...............

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Structural adaptation

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Behavioral adaptation

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Physiological adaptation

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Multiple Choice

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An owl is mostly nocturnal meaning it hunts and is active at night.

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Behavioral Adaptation

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Structural Adaptation

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Multiple Choice

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A lion has pointed teeth to help it tear the meat off of the bone.

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Behavioral Adaptation

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Structural Adaptation

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Functional Adaptation

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Multiple Choice

 Which of these BEST describes how some birds survive when the weather gets cold? 

     
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 a.   They store twigs and sticks in their nest 
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 b. They migrate to a warmer climate 
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 c. They grow more feathers to stay warm in the winter 
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 d. They hide in bushes and wait for warm weather 

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Multiple Choice

A giraffe has a long neck in order to better reach leaves to eat.  This is an example of _____. 
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an adaptation
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environment
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response
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stimulus

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Multiple Choice

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When an organism slows its life functions for a period of time to better its chances for survival during harsh conditions
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camouflage
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migration
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mimicry
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hibernation

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Multiple Choice

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The seasonal movement of an organism from one place to another
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camouflage
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migration
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hibernation
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function

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

What type of adaptation affects how an organism acts?

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Behavioral

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Functional

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Structural

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Multiple Choice

Question image

Camels having two rows of eyelashes that protect its eyes during sandstorms is considered ...............

1

Structural adaptation

2

Behavioral adaptation

3

Physiological adaptation

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Multiple Choice

Question image

An owl is mostly nocturnal meaning it hunts and is active at night.

1

Behavioral Adaptation

2

Structural Adaptation

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Multiple Choice

Question image

A lion has pointed teeth to help it tear the meat off of the bone.

1

Behavioral Adaptation

2

Structural Adaptation

3

Functional Adaptation

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Multiple Choice

Question image

A lion has pointed teeth to help it tear the meat off of the bone.

1

Behavioral Adaptation

2

Structural Adaptation

3

Functional Adaptation

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Multiple Choice

 Which of these BEST describes how some birds survive when the weather gets cold? 

     
1
 a.   They store twigs and sticks in their nest 
2
 b. They migrate to a warmer climate 
3
 c. They grow more feathers to stay warm in the winter 
4
 d. They hide in bushes and wait for warm weather 

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Multiple Choice

A giraffe has a long neck in order to better reach leaves to eat.  This is an example of _____. 
1
an adaptation
2
environment
3
response
4
stimulus

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Multiple Choice

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When an organism slows its life functions for a period of time to better its chances for survival during harsh conditions
1
camouflage
2
migration
3
mimicry
4
hibernation

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

3

Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

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Functional

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Structural

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Behavioral

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Multiple Choice

What type of adaptation affects how an organism acts?

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Behavioral

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Functional

3

Structural

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Adaptation review

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