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Answered by AaishaTheBest
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An adaptation is a physical or behavioural characteristic that has developed to allow an organism to better survive in its environment

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Answered by gargkanak2005
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1. The special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations.

2.Structural -An organism's environment shapes its appearance through structural adaptations. Desert foxes have large ears for heat radiation and Arctic foxes have small ears to retain body heat. Seals have flippers to navigate water and raccoons have separate, flexible digits to manipulate food. White polar bears blend into ice floes and spotted jaguars into the speckled jungle shade.

Physiological -Based on body chemistry and metabolism, physiological adaptations usually don't show from the outside. They consist of things like more efficient kidneys for desert animals like kangaroo rats, compounds that prevent blood coagulation in mosquito saliva, or the presence of toxins in plant leaves to repel herbivores.


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