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Biodiversity and Stability

The document outlines classroom rules, a fine dining menu related to animal adaptations, and various types of adaptations such as structural and behavioral. It includes quizzes to assess understanding of adaptations in biodiversity, emphasizing their importance for survival and ecosystem stability. Additionally, it discusses concepts like camouflage, mimicry, and the significance of species richness and evenness in ecosystems.
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Biodiversity and Stability

The document outlines classroom rules, a fine dining menu related to animal adaptations, and various types of adaptations such as structural and behavioral. It includes quizzes to assess understanding of adaptations in biodiversity, emphasizing their importance for survival and ecosystem stability. Additionally, it discusses concepts like camouflage, mimicry, and the significance of species richness and evenness in ecosystems.
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CLASSROOM RULE
1. CL AP ONCE-
ATTENTION, PLEASE
2. CL AP TWICE- BE
QUIET
3. CL AP THRICE- EYES ON
BIODIVERSI
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AND peŁpreŁD

STABILITY
BY: m r ’ r m cYLr
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DInIng
InSTRUCTIO
n: Solve
mathematical
the
equation provided to
reveal the hidden
value and word.
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
?
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STR_ _T_ R_ L P 190
P 250
P 134
TOTAL
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
4
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STR_ _T_ R_ L P 190
P 250
P 134
TOTAL
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
4
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STR_ _T_ R_ L P 190
P
250
TOTAL P
134
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
4
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STR_ _T_ R_ L P 190
P
250
TOTAL P
134
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
4
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STR_ _T_ R_ L P 190
P 250
P 134
TOTAL P 574
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQ U A N T I T Y
4
A N I M A L ADAPTATION

2 X 2 /1

PRICE
STRUCTURAL P 190
P 250
P 134
TOTAL P 574
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
?
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P 110
_ P 239
TOTAL
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P 110
_ P 239
TOTAL
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P 110
_ P 239
TOTAL
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P
_ 110
TOTAL P
239
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P
_ 110
TOTAL P
239
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BE_ _ _ IOR_ _ P 340
P 110
_ P 239
TOTAL P 689
FINE DINING
MENU RESTAURANTQUAN T I T Y
3
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
16 / 2 - 5

PRICE
BEHAVIORAL P 340
P 110
P 239
TOTAL P 789
FINE DINING
A N I M A L ADAPTATION
RESTAURANT
MENU

4 STRUCTURAL
3 BEHAVIORAL
TOTAL: 20
STRUCTURAL ADAPTATION

using body
structures t o help
an animal survive
CAMOUFL AGE
CAMOUFL AGE

a defense mechanism or t a c t i c that the


o rg a n i s m s u s e t o d i s g u i s e t h e i r
appearance, usually t o blend in w i t h
MIMICRY
MIMICRY

a b i l i t y o f a n o rg a n i s m t o i m i t a t e a n d
c o p y c a t a n o t h e r s p e c i e s i n t e r m s o f sound ,
appearance, smell, behavior or location t o
p r o t e c t i t s e l f. I t a l s o re f e r s t o t h e
re s e m b l a n c e o f a n a n i m a l s p e c i e s t o
CHEMICAL DEFENSE
CHEMICAL
DEFENSE

-i n c l u d e s u b s t a n c e s u t i l i z e d b y
p re y w h i c h a re h a r m f u l t o
i n v a d i n g o rg a n i s m s .
BODY COVER
BODY
COVER
cover the body and protect
animals from external
BEHAVIOURAL ADAPTATION

h o w a n i m a l s re s p o n d o r a c t
t o life needs. Behavioral
adaptation could be
instinctive or happen
HIBERNATION
HIBERNATION
w h e n a n i m a l s b a re
s l e e p a s a re s p o n s e
to cold weather and
survive the cold
w i n t e r.
MIGRATION
MIGRATION
-a b e h a v i o r a l
adaptation that
involves an animal or
g ro u p o f a n i m a l s
travelling from one
place to another and
then back again when
LEARNED BEHAVIOR
LEARNED
BEHAVIOR
T h e s e a n i m a l b e h a v i o r s a re o b t a i n e d
a n d a c q u i re d b y i n t e r a c t i n g w i t h t h e
e n v i ro n m e n t a n d c a n n o t b e p a s s e d o n t o
the next generation except by teaching.
E x a m p l e s a re s w i m m i n g , p l a y i n g ,
WhaT Is The
purpose of
aDapTaTIon In
bIoDIversITy?
Survival
Reproduction
Predator Avoidance
Climate Resistance
Ecosystem Stability
Evolutionary
Why knowIng The
RIChness and
evenness of
speCIes In an aRea
ImpoRTanT?
Richness is a measure of
the number of different
kinds of organisms or
species present in a
particular area. The
more species present in
a sample, the “richer ”
Evenness compares the
similarity of the
population size of each of
the species present. more
diverse and evenly
distributed ecosystems
mean more stable
WhaT Is The
ImpoRTanCe of
bIoDIveRsITy on
EaRTh?
Ecosystem Stability
Climate Regulation
Adaptation to Environmental
Changes – Genetic diversity
allows species to evolve and
survive changes.
Analyze The
STaTemenTS anD
chOOSe wheTheR IT
RefeRS TO
1. A snake is changing its
skin.
2.There are equal
numbers of banana, mango
and avocado trees
in our backyard.
3. The zoo has 20
different animals which show
QUIz
1.Which of the following is an
example of a structural
adaptation?
a)A rabbit freezing in place to
avoid predators
b) A fish having gills to breathe
underwater
c) A bird building a nest in a tree
2.Which adaptation helps a
polar bear survive in the Arctic?
a) Hunting in groups
b)Thick fur and a layer of
fat to keep warm
c) Storing food underground
d)Migrating south during
the winter
3.Why do giraffes have
long necks?
a) To reach food high up in
trees
b) To run faster from
predators
c)To blend in with
4.Which of the following is an
example of a n animal using
mimicry as a n adaptation?
a) A snake blending into the grass
b)A butterfly having patterns
that look like owl eyes
c) A rabbit running fast to escape
a fox
d)A dolphin using echolocation to
5.Which of these is a
behavioral adaptation?
a) Sharp claws on a bear
b)A turtle burying its eggs in
the sand
c)A penguin’s black-a n d -
white color for camouflage
d) Webbed feet on a duck
ANSWER
1.Which of the following is an
example of a structural
adaptation?
a)A rabbit freezing in place to
avoid predators
b) A fish having gills to breathe
underwater
c) A bird building a nest in a tree
2.Which adaptation helps a
polar bear survive in the Arctic?
a) Hunting in groups
b)Thick fur and a layer of
fat to keep warm
c) Storing food underground
d)Migrating south during
the winter
3.Why do giraffes have
long necks?
a) To reach food high up in
trees
b) To run faster from
predators
c)To blend in with
4.Which of the following is an
example of a n animal using
mimicry as a n adaptation?
a) A snake blending into the grass
b)A butterfly having patterns
that look like owl eyes
c) A rabbit running fast to escape
a fox
d)A dolphin using echolocation to
5.Which of these is a
behavioral adaptation?
a) Sharp claws on a bear
b)A turtle burying its eggs in
the sand
c) A penguin’s black-a n d - white
color for camouflage
d) Webbed feet on a duck

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