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Slide 1 - Year 7 Environment and Feeding Relationships
Slide 2 - Objectives In today’s lesson you will learn: About the different habitats organisms live in. How to describe the environment of different habitats. About the special adaptations that organisms have to help them live in their habitat.
Slide 3 - Key words Habitat Microhabitat Environment Adapted Adaptation Community
Slide 4 - Habitats What is a habitat? The place where an organism lives is called a habitat. Here are some examples of habitats
Slide 5 - Pond
Slide 6 - Woodland
Slide 7 - Hedge
Slide 8 - Different organisms live in different habitats. Can you name two organisms for each of the habitats?
Slide 9 - Pond
Slide 10 - A frog is an amphibian because it lives in water and on land.
Slide 11 - Fish live and breathe in water. This is a stickleback.
Slide 12 - Pond skaters live on the water surface.
Slide 13 - Ducks are birds that have waterproof feathers. They live on a pond and on land.
Slide 14 - Woodland
Slide 15 - Birds Birds, such as this robin, make their nests in trees and hedges.
Slide 16 - A badger makes it’s home under the ground. It sleeps during the day and is awake at night.
Slide 17 - Owl An Owl is a bird that sleeps during the day and is awake at night.
Slide 18 - Hedge
Slide 19 - A hedgehog is a prickly mammal that sleeps through the winter.
Slide 20 - Mice are small furry mammals.
Slide 21 - A rabbit burrows under the ground to make a warren to live in.
Slide 22 - Environment The word environment is used to describe what a habitat is like. For example, a desert is dry and hot during the day.
Slide 23 - Adaptations Adaptations are features which organisms have that help them survive in their habitat Here are some examples ……………
Slide 24 - Dromedary camel, Arabian camel, one-humped camel
Slide 25 - Habitat: They live South West Asia and North Africa desert regions. They are also live in Australia. They live for 40-50 years. Length: 2.2-3.4m, Tail length: 50cm, Height at hump: 1.9-2.3m, Weight: 450-550kg
Slide 26 - A camels habitat is a desert
Slide 27 - Adaptations: They are desert animals and have numerous adaptations for life in an arid habitat. The hump stores fat, which they are able to draw upon for water. They have webbed feet (to prevent sinking in the sand); They can close their nostrils and they have a double row of eyelashes to keep out the sand. They can endure long periods without drinking - up to 17 days. When they do drink, they can take up to 136 litres (30 gallons) at a time. By producing dry faeces and little urine, they can conserve water. Their body temperature can rise 6-8 degree Celsius before sweating.
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Slide 30 - The polar bear is the largest land carnivore and has a reputation as the only animal that actively hunts humans. Live up to 25 years. Body length: male: 240-260cm, female: 190-210cm. Weight: male: 400-600kg, female: 200-300kg. They are the largest species of bear and the largest land carnivore. Habitat They spend most of their time on Arctic ice floes, and when they are on the shore they remain near the water. Polar bears are found throughout the Arctic. Adaptations: They are strong swimmers and have many adaptations for an aquatic environment They are well insulated with fat, Their nostrils close and their ears are held close to their head when underwater. Their feet are partially webbed. They have a remarkable sense of smell and can detect a carcass from 3km away. They have large, furry feet that act as snowshoes. Their creamy-white fur is dense and water-repellent, enabling them to shake dry after swimming.
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