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Physical Adaptations

Physical Adaptations. Animals depend on physical features to: obtain food keep safe build homes withstand weather attract mates. . Physical Adaptations. Examples: shape of a bird's beak number of fingers color of the fur thickness or thinness of fur shape of the nose or ears .

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Physical Adaptations

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  1. Physical Adaptations • Animals depend on physical features to: • obtain food • keep safe • build homes • withstand weather • attract mates.

  2. Physical Adaptations • Examples: • shape of a bird's beak • number of fingers • color of the fur • thickness or thinness of fur • shape of the nose or ears

  3. Adaptation • The adjustment or changes in behavior, physical features, and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment.

  4. Natural Selection – Survival of the Fittest Natural selection requires on three things: • Organisms produce more offspring than can survive. • Individuals vary in their characteristics. • Many characteristics are inherited by offspring from their parents.

  5. Logically then....... • Some individuals will be better suited to their environment • They will survive and reproduce more successfully than individuals without those characteristics. • Future generations: contain more genes from better-suited individuals. • Result: characteristics will evolve over time to resemble those of the better-suited ancestors.

  6. Natural Selection • Organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive. • Survivors give their genetic characteristics to their offspring and to new generations. • Those less adapted, without the right genetic characteristics tend to be ELIMINATED!!!

  7. Natural Selection Video

  8. Peppered Moth Video

  9. Peppered Moths – Adaptation in Action • Two Kinds: • White speckled moth • Black moth • In early 1800’s dark form was very rare. • Dark form caused by dominant mutation that occurs spontaneously.

  10. Peppered moths rest on trees and depend on camouflage for protection.

  11. Peppered Moth • Unpolluted Areas:trees are covered in lichens and the light form of the moth is hard to see. • In mid 1800’s air pollution in British cities covered trees with soot. • In cities dark form became common and light form rare.

  12. Peppered moth • In mid 1950’s pollution controls were introduced in Britain and frequency of the black moth form has declined since then.

  13. Peppered Moth Simulation • http://www2.d125.org/~nfischer/Moth/default.htm • Complete the sheet to accompany the simulation

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