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Published on Dec 15, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Adaptations
A physical characteristic that a plant at animal has that makes it possible for it to live in its environment.

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BIVALVE

A CLASS OF MOLLUSK THAT HAS TWO HINGED SHELLS,SUCH AS CLAMS.
Photo by pali_nalu

Carnivorous plants
Any plant that has adapted to its environment of nitrogen poor soil by ingesting insects.

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DETRITUS

DEAD PLANT MATTER AND MICOORGANISMS THAT FORM THE BASIS FOOD CHAIN.
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Ecosystem
A mutual system in which livening things and nonlinving things.

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Epiphyte
A plant that gets its moisture and food from air and rain and uses another plant for support

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Estuary
Where fresh water meets salt water meet .

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Habitat
The suitable a range ment of food ,water ,shelter,and space so that an animal can live.


Sand ridge
An elevation, dry sandy area with desert like vegetation

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Intertidal
The zone of the shoreline habitat between the low and high tide lines alernately exposed to air.

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The zone of the shore line habitat below the tide lines

Photo by Jim Davies

Supratidal
The zone of the shore line above the tide line.

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SAVANNA

A GRASSY AREA WITH LOW SHURBS AND SCATTERED TREE.
Photo by Brett Whaley

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