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Adaptations (obtaining air (moist skin (frog), gills and gill chambers…
Adaptations
obtaining air
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breathing tubes (waterstick insect, mosquito larva)
thin, soft skins (earthworm)
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extreme cold
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thick fur as it traps air; air is a poor conductor of heat which will allow heat loss from the body to the surrounding slower
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obtaining food
sharp teeth, claws, jaws to eat meat
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specialised mouthparts to grab, hold, bite, tear etc.
extreme hot
plants
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aquatic plants
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air spaces in stem, leaves, roots to keep the plant upright (fully submerged)
air spaces in the leaves, stem and roots to keep it afloat (floating)
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reproduction
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animal
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special scents, produce distinct sound to attract mates
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