Nscu 302 wk 5 2

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Plant Adaptations

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Plant Adaptations

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Types of Adaptations

• Structural adaptations are the way something is built or made.

• Behavioral adaptations are the way something acts naturally or by instinct.

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Structural Adaptations

• Adaptations to get food–Leaves and stems absorb energy from

the sun.

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Behavioral Adaptations• Adaptations to get food

–Plants lean or grow towards the sun.–Roots grow down into soil.–Vines climb up trees to catch sunlight.

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Behavioral Adaptations• Adaptations to get food

–Plants like the Venus fly trap, trap insects for food.

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Structural Adaptations• Adaptations to get water and

nutrients–Roots soak up water and nutrients

from soil.

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Behavioral Adaptations• Adaptations to get water and

nutrients–Desert flowers can stay dormant for

months, only coming to life when it rains.

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Structural Adaptations• Adaptations for reproduction

–Brightly colored flowers with nectar attract pollinators such as birds, bees and insects.

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Structural Adaptations• Adaptations for reproduction

–Sweet fruit attracts animals that spread seeds far away.

–Some seeds are shaped to catch the wind.

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Behavioral Adaptations

• Adaptations for reproduction–Plants drop seeds to grow new

offspring.

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Structural Adaptations

• Adaptations for defense– Spines and thorns protect plants from

predators

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Structural Adaptations

• Adaptations for defense–Poison Ivy and Poison oak have toxins

that give predators a painful itchy rash.

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Plant Adaptationsfor different Biomes

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Desert Adaptations–Small leaves or spines on desert plants

conserve water.

–Thick waxy skin holds in water.–Roots near the soils surface soak up rain

water quickly before it evaporates.

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Grassland Adaptations• Deep roots help plants survive prairie fires.• Narrow leaves lose less water than broad

leaves.• Flexible stems bend in the wind.

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Tundra Adaptations• Small plants grow close to the ground for

warmth. • Dark colored flowers absorb heat from the

sun. • Fuzzy stems provide protection from wind.

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Rainforest Adaptations• Smooth, slippery bark keeps vines from

killing trees.• Slide shaped leaves lets rain run off so

fungus doesn’t grow on plants.

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Temperate Forest Adaptations• Thick bark protects trees and dropping

leaves in winter conserves water and nutrients during cold winters.

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Water Adaptations• Flexible stems move with water currents.• Floating seeds spread offspring.

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Now it’s your turn!

• Where will your plant grow? (Biome)• What adaptations will your plant have?

Grading RubricAdaptation for defense/ protection __________ (10 pts)

Adaptation for acquiring or producing food __________ (10 pts)

Adaptations for reproducing

(Attracting pollinators and spreading seeds) __________ (10 pts)

Adaptations for acquiring water and nutrients __________ (10 pts)

Model is creative __________ (10 pts)

Total points = 100