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L-3. Adaptation of Animals ( Tulips – Science ) Oxford Education Press.

Textbook Question and Answer.

Keywords:

  1. Streamlined: Broad in the middle and narrow at both ends, like a boat.
  2. Locomotor organs: Organs that help an animal move from one place to another.
  3. Tentacles: A slender, flexible limb.
  4. Tube feet: Small tube-like structures found on the underside of echinoderms.
  5. Hibernate: To go into a deep, sleep-like state during winter.
  6. Extinction: A situation in which a plant, an animal, or a way of life stops existing.
  7. Endangered: At risk of no longer existing or becoming extinct.

Q.1 Assertion and Reasoning Questions:

1. Assertion (A): Polar bears have thick fur and a layer of fat.

Reasoning (R): Polar bears live in hot deserts.

Ans: A is true, but R is false.

2. Assertion (A): Frogs can live both in water and on land.

Reasoning (R): Frogs have lungs and moist skin to breathe on land and in water.

Ans: Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A.

Answer the Following Questions:

Q.1 Why do polar bears show hibernation as an adaptation?

Ans: Polar bears show a form of hibernation as an adaptation to survive extreme cold winters, especially when food is hard to find.

Q.2 Why is camouflage important for animals?

Ans: It helps animals hide from enemies and helps predators catch prey.

Q.3 How are frogs adapted to live on land or in water?

Ans:

  • i) Frogs breathe through their lungs and use their moist skin to breathe in water.
  • ii) Frogs have a transparent third eyelid called a nictitating membrane; it prevents water from entering their eyes.
  • iii) They have webbed feet that help them survive and swim in water.

Q.4 List the three types of feathers and their uses.

Ans:

  1. Flight feathers: Help the birds to fly.
  2. Soft down feathers: Keep the birds warm.
  3. Tail feathers: Help the bird control the direction of flight.

Q.5 Explain how aquatic animals are adapted to live in water.

Ans:

  • (i) Most aquatic animals have a streamlined body, which helps them move quickly and easily in water.
  • (ii) Fish breathe through gills.
  • (iii) The soft bodies of fish are protected by scales.

Q.6 Describe any three adaptations of animals living in deserts.

Ans:

  • (i) Camels have bushy eyebrows and two rows of eyelashes, which prevent sand from entering their eyes.
  • (ii) They have humps to store fat.
  • (iii) They have padded feet so that they can walk easily on sand without their feet sinking into it.

Q.7 A duck and a hen are asked to cross a pond. Which one will cross more easily?

Ans: The duck, because it has webbed feet and waterproof feathers that help it swim.

Q.8 Explain three adaptations of polar bears.

Ans:

  • i) Thick white fur keeps them warm.
  • ii) A thick layer of fat protects them from the cold.
  • iii) White fur helps them blend in with the snow.

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