Compare Plants and Animal Adaptations
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Learning Objectives
- 1Define adaptation and explain why organisms develop them
- 2Compare plant and animal adaptations to their environments
- 3Give examples of adaptations that help organisms survive
Mini Lesson
An adaptation is a physical feature or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment. Adaptations develop over many generations through a process called natural selection — organisms with useful traits are more likely to survive and pass those traits on.
Plant Adaptations
- Thick waxy leaves — desert cacti reduce water loss through a waxy coating.
- Deep roots — grassland plants reach underground water supplies.
- Broad leaves — rainforest floor plants capture limited sunlight filtering through the canopy.
- Thorns — sharp spines deter herbivores from eating the plant.
Animal Adaptations
- Camouflage — a chameleon blends into its surroundings to hide from predators.
- Thick fur — an Arctic fox stays warm in freezing temperatures.
- Sharp claws — an eagle grips and catches prey effectively.
- Long neck — a giraffe reaches leaves high up in tall trees.
How Adaptations Develop
- Adaptations develop over many generations, not in a single lifetime.
- Natural selection: organisms with helpful traits survive longer and reproduce more.
- Over time, the useful trait becomes common in the population.
Tip: think about the environment first, then ask — what feature would help an organism survive there? That feature is an adaptation.
Guided Practice
Pick a word from the Trace menu and look carefully — after 5 seconds the ghost letters fade and you write the word from memory. Tap 🔁 Show again to bring the model back, or 🔍 Bigger for a fullscreen practice canvas.
Tip: Say each word aloud as you trace it.
Exercises
Sort each adaptation into the correct bucket: Plant Adaptation or Animal Adaptation.
Plant Adaptation
Animal Adaptation
Match each adaptation to the environment it suits.
Pick the best answer for each question.
1. What is an adaptation?
2. Which is a plant adaptation?
3. Why do cacti have thick stems?
4. Camouflage is an example of...
5. An Arctic fox has white fur. This helps it...
6. Which adaptation helps a giraffe survive?
7. Adaptations develop over...
8. Which environment would suit a plant with very deep roots?
Assessment
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