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Adaptations 1 Adaptations 2 Describe Charles Darwin s Theory of Natural Selection. Charles Darwin studied many new species and their adaptations. On which group of islands did he complete most of his research? Adaptations 3 Adaptations 4 On the Galapagos Islands, Darwin observed that finches had different shaped beaks depending on which island they lived on. What did Darwin conclude about the beaks of the finches? What is the term used to describe a characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment and reproduce? Long neck

Adaptations 5 Adaptations 6 What is the term used to describe a behavioral pattern that an animal is born with? List one example. Teaching a dog to roll over for a treat is an example of which type of behavioral pattern? Adaptations 7 Adaptations 8 Instinct or Learned Behavior? A bird building a nest. Instinct or Learned Behavior? A lizard becoming ill after eating a poisonous insect.

Adaptations 9 Adaptations 10 What is the term used to describe a behavioral pattern that occurs when an animal greatly reduces their activity during the winter? Many types of birds will fly south for the winter. What term describes this journey? Adaptations 11 Adaptations 12 Why do animals such as a hedgehog hibernate during the cold winter months? Why do many different species migrate each year?

Adaptations 13 Adaptations 14 A walking stick insect blends in with its environment. What term describes this adaptation? How does camouflage benefit an organism? Adaptations 15 Adaptations 16 What is the term used to describe when one organism tries to look like or resemble another organism? The Monarch butterfly is foul tasting and poisonous to many birds if eaten. Why do you think the Viceroy butterfly mimics the Monarch s color pattern?

Adaptations 17 Adaptations 18 An organism that naturally hunts another organism for food is called a? An organism that is hunted and killed by another organism for food is called? Adaptations 19 Adaptations 20 What adaptation would help a frog both catch its prey and avoid its predators? Why do some organisms like fish and amphibians produce many more offspring than other organisms?

Adaptations 21 Adaptations 22 The disappearance of all members of a species is called. A. migration B. hibernation C. niche D. extinction Raccoons living in cities have learned to open lids of garbage cans. This is an example of an animal. A. behavioral adaptation B. structural adaptation C. physiological adaptation D. selectively breeding Adaptations 23 Adaptations 24 Describe what might happen if an organism s one main food source disappears. List one organism and describe all of its adaptations.

Adaptations 25 Adaptations 26 What is a structural adaptation? List or describe an example. What is a behavioral adaptation? List or describe an example. Adaptations 27 Adaptations 28 What is a physiological adaptation? List or describe an example. Puffing up when threatened

Adaptations 29 Adaptations 30 Produces poison to secrete from skin Sharp teeth Adaptations 31 Adaptations 32 Long legs Dances to attract a mate