Biology, asked by freemom89, 7 months ago

A snake sheds its skin frequently. This action is an example of what type of adaptation

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Answered by omasati2004
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Shedding of the upper layer of skin in snakes is an example of structural adaptation. This is because it helps in growth of snakes. This is a normal function that occurs in every snakes for their proper growth and development.

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Answered by trishnabhavani
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Scientists call this process ecdysis, although you may also sometimes hear the terms sloughing and molting. Snakes shed their skin to allow for further growth and to remove parasites that may have attached to their old skin. As a snake grows, its skin becomes stretched.

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