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Types of Habitats


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Aquatic Habitat

  • Definition: Organisms living in water.
  • Examples: Ponds, lakes, rivers, oceans.
  • Medium: Water serves as the habitat medium.

Terrestrial Habitat

  • Definition: Organisms living on land.
  • Examples: Forests, deserts, mountains.
  • Medium: Air is the habitat medium.

Mountain Habitat

  • Special terrestrial habitat with low temperatures and snow-covered areas.
  • Flora and fauna: Grasses, mosses, snow bears, foxes, water fowl, musk deer, wolves.

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Adaptation in Habitats


  • Adaptation is the alteration of features enabling organisms to survive in specific habitats.

Components of a Habitat


Light

  • Sunlight is crucial for energy.
  • Impacts growth, flowering, seed germination.
  • Animals in dark habitats have reduced eyes (e.g., Proteus, Amblyopsis).
  • Nocturnal animals (active at night): bats, owls, etc.

Temperature

  • Regulates various aspects of life.
  • Desert animals (e.g., camel) have adaptations for heat, like thick skin and long legs.

Water

  • Essential for survival.
  • Adaptations in aquatic plants (poorly developed roots, buoyant structure) and desert plants (succulent stems, reduced leaves).
  • Fish adaptations: streamlined body, gills for respiration.

Interactions in Habitats


Biotic and Abiotic Components:

  • Organisms are interdependent.
  • Living things need water, air, and nutrients.
  • Cells are the basic units of life.
  • Life is characterized by growth, movement, feeding, responsiveness, excretion, respiration, cellular structure, reproduction, and adaptation.

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Characteristics of Living Things


Growth

  • Irreversible increase in size and weight.
  • Influenced by various factors.

Movement

  • Change in position.
  • Locomotion in animals; plants show various movements.

Cellular Structure

  • Basic units in organisms.
  • Organized differently in various species.

Nutrition

  • Food and water are vital.
  • Autotrophs synthesize food; heterotrophs cannot.

Respiration

  • Oxygen combines with food for energy release.
  • Breathing process in animals.

Excretion

  • Removal of waste from organisms.

Response to Stimuli

  • Reaction to changes in surroundings.
  • Various stimuli affect plants and animals.

Reproduction

  • Process of producing offspring.

Adaptation

  • Change in features to survive in specific habitats.

Key Definitions


  • Biotic Component: Living things in a habitat.
  • Excretion: Removal of waste from organisms.
  • Habitat: Where organisms survive, flourish, and reproduce.
  • Stimulus: Factors triggering responses in plants and animals.
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