Adaptation in Plants and Animals
Adaptation in Plants and Animals: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as natural selection, camouflage as an adaptation strategy, nutrition in cuscuta, animal diversity, and adaptations of polar bear.
Important Questions on Adaptation in Plants and Animals
How do fish breathe?

Write the importance of animal diversity.

Only one type of animal is present in our surroundings.

What is the meaning of animal diversity?

Animal diversity is the number of species and abundance of each species that live in a particular location.

Reptiles are warm-blooded organisms.

The forelimbs of insects are modified as feathers that helps them to fly.

List the adaptations in insectivorous plants.

Long necks are an adaptive feature of giraffe for feeding.

The frog has a long and sticky tongue as an adaptation for ingestion of food.

The animals like tigers and lions have sharp and pointed canine teeth to _____ meat.

Venus flytrap has trigger _____ inside its traps.

Sundews are plants that trap prey in sticky hairs on their _____.

Pitcher plant has a rolled leaf structure that contains a pool of digestive enzymes.

Mushrooms depend on dead plant and animal matter for food.

Ducks have waxy feathers.

Bats fly with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium.

The scales of a reptile are a type of physical adaptation.

Write some adaptations of reptiles.

List the specific features of reptiles.
