Learning objective
Explain how plants and animals adapt to hot desert physical conditions.
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Section B: The living world
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Hot deserts (optional route)
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Short explanation
Plants and animals in hot deserts have developed unique adaptations to survive extreme conditions. For instance, many desert plants, like cacti, have thick, waxy skins to reduce water loss and deep roots to access underground water. Some plants also have the ability to store water in their tissues. Animals, such as camels, possess features like the ability to tolerate high body temperatures and conserve water by producing concentrated urine. These adaptations enable them to thrive in environments with scarce water and extreme temperatures, illustrating the remarkable resilience of life in harsh conditions.
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This objective helps connect Hot deserts (optional route) to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for Section B: The living world.
Common mistakes
1 linked- Misunderstanding Adaptations: Focus on the unique adaptations such as water storage in cacti and nocturnal behavior in animals to survive the harsh conditions of hot deserts.
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