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Give 4 adaptation of Fish, camel and dolphin?​

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Answered by mamilata810
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Explanation:

Fish : Gills (which allow fish to breathe underwater), coloration, body shape, light production, and venom production are a few of the adaptations we have explored.

Camel : Their adaptations include: large, flat feet - to spread their weight on the sand. thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss. a large surface area to volume ratio - to maximise heat loss.

Dolphin : Physical adaptations include a blowhole located at the top of the body, which allows a dolphin to come up to the surface, easily take in air, and continue swimming. While asleep, half of a dolphin's brain remains awake. The active half signals when it's time for the dolphin to surface and take in air.

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Answered by Vanshika4721
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=> Fish - Fish have gills that allow them to “breathe” oxygen in water. Water enters the mouth, passes over the gills, and exits the body through a special opening. Gills absorb oxygen from the water as it passes over them. ... Most fish have several fins for swimming.

Camel - Their adaptations include: large, flat feet - to spread their weight on the sand. thick fur on the top of the body for shade, and thin fur elsewhere to allow easy heat loss. a large surface area to volume ratio - to maximise heat loss.

Dolphin - Physical adaptations include a blowhole located at the top of the body, which allows a dolphin to come up to the surface, easily take in air, and continue swimming. While asleep, half of a dolphin's brain remains awake. The active half signals when it's time for the dolphin to surface and take in air.

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