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Mrs. LaGrange’s Class. Structures and Functions of organisms. Bobcat. Ecosystem: western U.S. Canada. Niche : She or he is a carnivore . Duck-Billed Platypus. 3. 1. Ecosystem: The platypus is found in Eastern Australia in fresh water streams and rivers. 2. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Mrs. LaGrange’s Class Structures and Functions of organisms
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Page 1: Mrs. LaGrange’s Class

Mrs. LaGrange’s Class

Structures and Functions of organisms

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BobcatNumber Structure Function

1 EYES To hunt at night

2 EAR To hear animals

3 FUR MARKING

Blend into surroundings

Niche: She or he is a carnivore

Ecosystem: western U.S. Canada

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Duck-Billed PlatypusNumber

Structure Function

1 duck-bill finds food2 webbed

feetswims with front feet only

3 flat tail Stores fat

Ecosystem: The platypus is found in Eastern Australia in fresh water streams and rivers. Niche: It’s a mammal

that's a secondary consumer.

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orangutans

number structure function

1 fingers To grip the branch

2 Long arms To swing in the trees

3 Heavy back teeth

To crack nuts

Ecosystem :tropical forest

Niche:herbivore

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Black mambaNumber Structure Function

1 Teeth To kill pray

2 mussels‘ To reach pray

3 scales to slide away from enemies

Ecosystem : small trees , bushes, houses sometimes.

Niche: it is the top carnivore .

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King Cobra

Number Structure Function

1 Venom Help kill pray

2 Tung Help them smell

3 Food To LIVE

Ecosystem:Live in India and Asia and Pakistan

Niche: Top carnivores

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Black Jaguars

Number Structure Function1 CLAWS TEAR FOOD

2 TEETH BRACK DOWN

3 EYES SEE IN DARK

Niche: Top Carnivore

Ecosystem: rain forest and in south America sometimes in Mexico

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Pigtailed MacaquesNumber Structure Function

1 Tail To hang off trees (5 to 9 in.)

2 Arms and legs

To swing off trees and hold objects

3 Facial Pucker

For kissing

Ecosystem: They are found in lowlands, and hilly Primary, Rainforests and sometimes in swamps ,and forests.

Niche: They are herbivores . They like to eat fruit and plants. They are the

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Snowy owlNumber Structure Function

1 eyes To see in dark

2 talons To grab pray

3 ears To hear pray

Ecosystem: In cold snowy places like Alaska.

Niche: A snowy owl is a carnivore and it is at the top of the food chain.

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Grizzly BearNumber Structure Function

1 fur Keep it warm

2 teeth To eat prey

3 claws To kill

Ecosystem: forest

Niche: omnivores 3

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Black PantherNumber Structure Function

1 EYE To see the food

2 CLAWS To catch the food

3 TEETH To kill the food

ECOSYSTEN-it lives in the jungle.

NICHE-The black panther is a carnivore is at the food chain.

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TucansNumber Structure Function

1 Beak To grab food

2 Eyes To see food

3 Wings To fly

Ecosystem: In tropical forest

Niche: The tucan eats fruits and is a herbivore.

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Clouded LeopardNumber Structure Function

1 Pattern of fur

Camouflage to hide from prey

2 Keen claws To climb trees

3 Canine teeth

To eat prey

Ecosystem: Tropical forests. Sometimes found in mangrove, swamps, grassland, mountains and deserts.Niche: Top carnivore in Tropical

food chain.

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Black widow Number Structure Function

1 poison Protect it it’s self

2 spinet Spin it’s web

3 legs walk

Ecosystem: In warmer regions of the world. There around woodpiles. There also around outdoor toilets. There sometimes found in boxes. There also in unbothered places.

Niche: Black widows are carnivores.

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Polar bearNumber Structure Function

1 eye To see under water

2 legs To walk and swim

3 mouth To eat fish

Ecosystem: The Polar Bear lives in snow and cold weather in Antarica.

Niche: The Polar Bear is a carnivore. The Polar Bear eats fish.

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Northern Leopard FrogNumber Structure Function 1 Skin Help

camouflage 2 Mouth Eat its food

3 Feet Move on and off land

Ecosystem: Dirty cloudy marsh lands, damp meadows , weedy edges of streams ,lakes and brackish water marshes.

Niche :the northern leopard frog is a carnivore eats insects

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GorillaNumber Structure Function

1 Eyes Forward looking.

2 10 toes Help walk.

3 Muscular arms

Help pick things up.

Ecosystem. Western low land. Jungle too.

Niche. The gorilla is a herbervior. It eats fruits and plants.

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Baby Cascade CougarNumber Structure Function

1 eyes To see and to catch his/her prey

2 claws To fight other animals

3 mouth Use to catch prey

Ecosystem=usually is in a forest hunting in the fields to hunt for elk and deer.

Niche: Carnivore

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California Sea LionNumber Structure Function

1 eyes Help them see at night.

2 nose Its nose help them smell its food.

3 ears There ears help them here others sea lion.

Ecosystem : California sea lion are surround with big rocks to go to sleep on and there surround with water to.

Niche: they eat fish and sea weed so they are omnivores.

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Black BearNumber Structure Function

1 Eyes To see its prey.

2 Claws To kill prey.

3 Teeth To chew and tear meat.

Ecosystem: some live in grassy plains, some live in rocky moutains

Niche: they are omnivores wich means they eat meat and plants

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European Hornetnumber Stucture function 1 eyes To see and

to catch prey

2 feet To climb

3 wings To fly place to place

Ecosystems the european hornet live in a nest like trees and stones.

Niche it eats fruit like apples oranges it is a herbivore.

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Ruby throated humming birdNumber Structure Function1 wings To go from

dead stop to top speed.

2 eyes To stay alert for predators.

3 beak Ideal for feeding on nectar.

Ecosystem: The ruby throathed hummingbird’s ecosystem is in pine forests and forest edges.

Niche: The ruby throated hummingbird is a carnivore. They eat nectar.

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Whitetail deerNumber Structure Function

1 Eyes to see for a long way

2 legs To run fast

3nose To make a

alarm

Ecosystem: Woods and brush

Niche: Herbivore

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Goliath Bird Eating Tarantula number structure function

1 fangs Bite victims

2 Long dark hairs

Feels its prey

3 Legs Rubs together to make hissing sounds

Ecosystem northern south America

Niche: carnivore

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Bottle Nose DolphinNumber Structure function

1 Nose defend

2 Tail Help swim to the surface

3 Blow whole Blows water out

Ecosystem: The bottle nose dolphin lives in the ocean. Sharks are afraid of them because of their nose.

Niche: They’re a carnivore. They eat small crustaceans.

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Black CoyoteNumber Structure Function

1 nose To smell prey

2 ears To hear prey

3 teeth To rip up prey

Ecosystem: cold weather and up in the north

Niche: Omnivore

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