Chapter 13: Environmental Factors and Adaatations Flashcards

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Environment

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provides organism with essential requirements

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Definition of…

Biotic and Abiotic

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Biotic: Relates to biological/ living parts of the environment
Abiotic: Relates to physical/ non living parts of the environments

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Tolerance range

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range of environmental conditions an organism can survive in.

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Definition of Adaptation

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inherited characteristics that increases and enables the survival and reproduction in changing environments.
> result of natural selection. hence evolution

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What are the three types of adaptation and give an example of each…

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Physiological: sweating
Structural: shell on a turtle
Behavioural: fly south for winter

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What are the environmental factors that limit species distribution

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Abiotic and Biotic factors

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Definition for Acclimatising or ‘Adapting to’

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to change behaviour or physiologically cope with changes in the internal or external environment
> Short term adaptive changes that are not evolutionary. no genetic change.

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8
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5 examples of Abiotic Factors

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pH: measures acidity or alkalinity
Gases: limiting factor to animals
Temperature: heat holding/absorbing capacity of water is high
Light: penetration decrease with depth, transparency permits light to travel through
Salinity: Salt level of water

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Hydrophytes and their disadvantages

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Aquatic vascular plant with few stomata, large intercellular air spaces to provide buoyancy, and retains gases

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10
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Adaptations of submerged marine Seagrass

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Roots underwater
Flat leaves, few stomata, thin cuticle
Gasses diffuse better with water

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11
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What are the four zones in a sea shore

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Sub-tidal
Intertidal
Spray zone
Supra tidal zone

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Sub-tidal zone

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  • Lies below normal low watermark, least stressful zone
  • most abundant algae
  • some species have air-filled bladders to float
  • small red algae, epiphytes, attached to brown kelps
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Intertidal zone or Littoral Zone

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Barnacles: don’t move, attached to rocks in upper part of intertidal zone
Low tide: close hard valves of shell
High tide: open & filter feed, extract plankton from water supply.

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Spray Zone

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  • Above average high toed, receives spray & splash rom waves
  • most exposed and stressed
  • wet by extreme high tide and spray
  • low temperatures at night
  • few organisms, tolerant of dry conditions
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Supra-tidal zone

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Completely out of range of sea water above spray zone

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