Biology, asked by ayaanpunitv, 7 months ago

Pick up two organisms each from Aquatic and Terrestrial Habitat. Write their adaptive features neatly with relation to the abiotic factors of the region they live in.

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Answered by ayushjay0707
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Answer:

Frogs has adapted their tounges to catch insects .

crockodile has adapted their energy saving skills to survive for a very long time without eating something.

Explanation:

Frogs and crockodiles are animals that live in both habitats, terrestrial and aquatic habitats.

Answered by bhadradeborshi
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Answer:

Frog

Adaptive features:-

Frog adaptations such as a small waist, no neck and a broad, flat skull make his body streamlined for swimming. The frog's skin is thin, which allows for air to pass through, in effect allowing him to breathe through his skin. Powerful hind legs and feet allow the frog to jump long distances.

Fish

Adaptive features:-

Adaptive features of fish is as follows- they contain gills to breathe in water without any problem, they have a streamed line body which helps them to swim freely in water, they are cold blooded which helps them to survive in the cold water, they have several fins which help them to swim.

Spider

Adaptive features:-

Some spiders use hunting adaptations like camouflage, or body adaptations like suction-cup feet to thrive in their habitats. Spiders can even adapt their behaviors; some can mimic an ant or change the way they build their webs.

Mice

Adaptive features:-

Highly adaptive, the house mouse has both behavioral and physiological traits—such as the ability to survive in buildings and aboard ships, a tendency to move into agricultural fields and leave when the habitat changes, and a rapid rate of reproduction—that allow it to thrive wherever humans do.

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