Compare the Adaptations of Producers and Consumers
Compare the adaptation of producers and consumers
Created Date
03.25.19
Last Updated
03.26.19
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Desert organisms have adaptations like being nocturnal (awake during the night) because-
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In the forest, plants shed their leaves in the winter because-
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Arctic animals have hair strands that are filled with air. This provides (give them)-
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How do the spines and waxy skin on a cactus help it to survive in the desert?
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A small, slim leaf structures are usually found in the Desert and Arctic because
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Arctic animals usually have small ears because -
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The Arctic and Desert are similar because neither get a lot of-
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Many aquatic animals have flippers or webbed feet to help them-
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A squirrels tail is an adaptation that helps it to-
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Large paws on a polar bear help it to-
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The Fennec fox lives in the desert. It's large ears allow it too-
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The main role of blubber on a seal is too-
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Flowering plants in the Arctic have adapted to bloom quickly because-
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A plant would have a broad leaves to
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The main function of the curved beak and sharp talons of a Bald Eagle are too-
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Many desert animals such as the kangaroo rat have light colored coats to---
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Animals in dry environments such as the Arctic or desert have adaptations that help it--
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Animals that migrate or hibernate are from the
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Ducks have oily feathers that help it to-
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