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ADAPTATIONS FOR SURVIVAL PRIMARY 6 SCIENCE Al Irsyad Satya Islamic School Created by: Ms. Sofi Y

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ADAPTATIONS FOR SURVIVAL

PRIMARY 6 SCIENCE

Al Irsyad Satya Islamic School

Created by: Ms. Sofi Y

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ADAPTATION FOR MOVEMENTMOVING IN WATERStreamlined body shape

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Modified Limbs

Flippers

Oar-like legs

Webbed feet

Fins

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Swim bladder

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MOVING IN AIRWings

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Flight muscles

Strong

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Warm

Feathers

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Streamlined body shape

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Hollow bones

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ADAPTATION FOR BREATHING IN WATERGills

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Gill chambers

Store water

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Skin

flatworm

tubifex worms

Keep wet all the time

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Feathers

ADAPTATION FOR PROTECTIONBody

CoveringsFur

• Warm• Fly

• waterproof

• Traps air• Air acts as an

insulator

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Scales Shells Spines

pangolin

Kura-kura leher panjang

porcupine

hedgehogs

porcupinefish

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Camouflage

Blend in with their surroundings

Leaf insectChange colour

Arctic foxBody shapes and colour

patterns

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ADAPTATION FOR REPRODUCTIONReproduction in animals – finding

mates

Body covering

Males usually have more colourfull

body

Behaviour

A male frigate bird

A male peacock

Lighting up

Glow-worms

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Reproduction in plants – getting the flowers pollinated

Flowers pollinated by animals

Flowers pollinated by wind

Large, colourfull, have

nectar and a fragrance

Small, plain and without fragrance

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Reproduction in plants – getting the seeds dispersed

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Seeds Dispersal

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Living in a cold environment

ADAPTATION TO COPE WITH EXTREME TEMPERATURES

•Thick fur•Soles cover with stiff hair•Extra layer of fat•Closely-packed feathers

Hibernation

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Living in a hot environment

Desert fox

Long ears to help get rid of excess body heat

Camel

Needle-like leaves