Adaptations & populations

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1. A habitat is the place in which an organism lives

2. The environment is the conditions in which the organism lives

3. Organisms have certain features which enable them to survive in their environment. These are called adaptations

AdaptationsAdaptations

Adaptations – Key Points

AdaptationsAdaptations

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Adaptations of a camelAdaptations of a camel

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Adaptations of a Polar BearAdaptations of a Polar Bear

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Adaptations of a cactusAdaptations of a cactus

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Adaptations of a palm treeAdaptations of a palm tree

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Adaptations of a fishAdaptations of a fish

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Other AdaptationsOther Adaptations

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1. The size of the population of a species can be affected by the amount of light, water, disease, predation or competition for food

2. In the wild competition affects the :• Location of a species – where it lives • Size of a species – how big the

population is• Distribution of a species – how spread

out the population is

PopulationsPopulations

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Population sizePopulation size

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PopulationsPopulations

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CompetitionCompetition

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Limits of PopulationLimits of Population

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