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Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 57.27 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...to escape predators. Adaptations to the respiratory...
...organic fuel. Vertebrate adaptations for feeding, digestion,...
...behavior. These multiple adaptations in form and...
...swimming. With these adaptations, many fish species...
...Acute senses are adaptations that go along...
...vertebrate evolution when adaptations for shallow water...
...sticky tongues. Among adaptations that reduce predation,...
...ancestor involved many adaptations for terrestrial living...
...Reptiles have several adaptations for terrestrial life...
...Mesozoic climate, behavioral adaptations may have been...
...a number of adaptations aid them in...
...birds have several adaptations that make them...
...The most obvious adaptations for flight are...
...remarkable of vertebrate adaptations. They are both...
...respiration and circulation. Adaptations include a muscular...
...their parents. Feeding adaptations of the jaws...
...of primates are adaptations for hanging on...
...also originated as adaptations for tree dwelling....
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Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...distinguishing characteristics and adaptations of the four...
...Plants have unique adaptations that allow them...
...algae that accumulated adaptations, such as ones...
...drying out. Such adaptations enable plants to...
...leaves. C. Terrestrial adaptations 1. A plant...
...plants have structural adaptations that allow them...
...soil. 4. Terrestrial adaptations a. Pollen—protects sperm,...
...appearance of successive adaptations for living on...
...1. Two important adaptations for life on...
...most important evolutionary adaptations of land plants...
...have some important adaptations for living on...
...Two significant new adaptations: a. Supporting cells...
...body 2. New adaptations: a. Lignin—complex organic...
...Plants have unique adaptations that allow them...
...Plants have unique adaptations that allow them...
...Plants have unique adaptations that allow them...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 7.45 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Botany | Downloaded: 0
...Plant Structure anatomical adaptations directly influence conduction...
...to conserve water adaptations: to enhance light...
...to conserve water adaptations: to maximize water...
...in plants leaf adaptations – used as...
...sp. 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...M.Olaveson-UOIT 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...a variety of adaptations leaves classified based...
...capture 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...M.Olaveson-UOIT 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...or absent anatomical adaptations 14 © 2009...
...M.Olaveson-UOIT 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...Light Availability anatomical adaptations (through phenotypic plasticity)...
...spaces 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...Light Availability anatomical adaptations - mesophyll thickness...
...mesophyll 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...(2005) 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...Light Availability anatomical adaptations - stomatal density...
...leaves 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...waxy cuticle anatomical adaptations - cuticle thickness...
...light 1. Leaf Adaptations to Light Availability...
...Light Availability anatomical adaptations - dermal hairs...
...M.Olaveson-UOIT 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...– have anatomical adaptations to allow growth/survival...
...morphologies (xeromorphic leaf adaptations) 2. Leaf Adaptations...
...adaptations) 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...– have anatomical adaptations to allow growth/survival...
...(spines) 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...loss 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...shrubs 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...reduced 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...rehydration 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...water 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...cuticle 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...buoyancy 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...cells 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...have chloroplasts anatomical adaptations 2. Leaf Adaptations...
...adaptations 2. Leaf Adaptations to Water Availability...
...M.Olaveson-UOIT 3. Leaf Adaptations to Wind Issues...
...such plants show adaptations similar to xerophytes...
...to xerophytes other adaptations of mountain (alpine)...
...root cortex Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...above-water structures) Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...to roots Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...short-term droughts Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...apoplastic route Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...mangrove species) Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
...rainforest canopy Root Adaptations to Water Availability...
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