explain how penguins and camels have adapted to survive in their envirnoments
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Camels have many adaptations that allow them to live successfully in desert conditions. Deserts are hot and dry. Winds blow sand all around, so a camel has long eyelashes. ... A camels nostrils can close so it doesn't get sand up its nose.
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the penguins live in colder regions so they acquire the adaptation for insulating their body by possessing the fat layer called blubber under the skin layer...
they modified their body as streamline for reducing drag....
the camel is sheep of desert ...so as to lower their thirst they possess the hump on back...
the hump contains the adipose tissues..
when the sunlight react with adipose tissue the oxidation of fat occurs...and leads to water and nutrients formation.....
the penguins live in colder regions so they acquire the adaptation for insulating their body by possessing the fat layer called blubber under the skin layer...
they modified their body as streamline for reducing drag....
the camel is sheep of desert ...so as to lower their thirst they possess the hump on back...
the hump contains the adipose tissues..
when the sunlight react with adipose tissue the oxidation of fat occurs...and leads to water and nutrients formation.....
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