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Explain and diffenentiate structural,reproductive and physiological adaptationthat have enabled aquatic ancestors toestablished on terrestrial habitats. 10 marks question​

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Explanation:

Adaptations are special body parts or behaviors that help a living thing survive in an environment. There are two main types of adaptation: physical adaptations and behavioral adaptations.

Some examples include:

Some examples include:The duck has webbed feet for propelling it through the water and strong wings to take to flight quickly.

Some examples include:The duck has webbed feet for propelling it through the water and strong wings to take to flight quickly.The Bill on a bird: The longer beak helps the bird catch more food. ...

Some examples include:The duck has webbed feet for propelling it through the water and strong wings to take to flight quickly.The Bill on a bird: The longer beak helps the bird catch more food. ...The fur on a bear : Protection from cold weather.

Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the bill on a bird or the fur on a bear. Other adaptations are behavioral. Behavioral adaptations are the things organisms do to survive. For example, bird calls and migration are behavioral adaptations.

A physiological adaptation is something that allows an animal to survive. For example, a flower may originally be "fresh water" but if placed near the sea, may adapt to the salt water surrounding it. The flower would then make changes in it's body to help it survive and thrive in the salt water environment.

The definition of structural is something arranged in a specific way, or something that is strong enough for construction use. An example of structural is a Lego building set; a structural toy. An example of structural a two by four piece of redwood; structural redwood.

So, for example, an animal living in a cold climate can have physical adaptations, such as thick fur and short ears to reduce heat loss, but a physiological adaptation might be shivering to generate more heat when it is really cold. Even the fact that it is endothermic ('warm blooded') is a physiological adaptation.

Behavioral, Structural and Physiological Adaptations. 4 posters showing the different types of adaptations. ... Physiological Adaptations – Internal and/or cellular features of an organism that enable them to survive in their environment (e.g. snakes produce poisonous venom to ward o ff predators and to capture prey)...

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