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Why are adaptations different between freshwater and saltwater organisms?
Because their environments have different oxygen levels, salinity, and sunlight, so organisms develop features suited to where they live.
How do aquatic plants and animals depend on each other for breathing?
Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis, which animals use. Animals release carbon dioxide, which plants need.
How can climate change affect aquatic organisms’ adaptations?
Warmer or murky water can lower oxygen and block sunlight, making it harder for plants to photosynthesize and animals to survive.
How do adaptations show the relationship between organisms and their environment
They prove that organisms adjust their body or behavior to survive in the conditions where they live.
How do gills help fish survive in water?
Gills absorb oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide.
What body part do aquatic insects like mosquitoes use for breathing?
Aquatic insects like mosquitoes use air tubes (spiracles or siphons) to breathe.
Why do whales and dolphins need to come up to the surface to breathe?
Because they have lungs, not gills, so they need air from the surface.
How do frogs adapt to breathing both on land and in water?
Frogs can breathe through their lungs on land and their moist skin in water.
Why is a streamlined body shape helpful for fish in water?
A streamlined body helps fish swim easily and reduce resistance in water.
How do tall trees in the forest compete for sunlight?
Tall trees grow upward with long stems to reach more sunlight.
What is it called when sunflowers turn to face the sun?
Sunflowers turning to face the sun is called heliotropism.
How do reptiles like lizards and turtles use sunlight for survival?
Reptiles bask in the sun to warm their bodies because they are cold-blooded.
Why are adaptations important for survival in water environments?
Adaptations are important because they allow living things to survive in their environment, get enough air, sunlight, and food.
What organ do fish use to breathe underwater?
Fish use gills to breathe underwater.
Compare how plants and animals adapt differently to obtain sunlight.
Plants adapt by having broad leaves, tall stems, or floating structures, while animals adapt by behaviors like basking, surfacing for air/sunlight, or body cove
What adaptation helps water lilies float and reach sunlight?
Water lilies have air spaces in their leaves that help them float.