what is interrelation between adaptation of organisms and their surroundings
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According to the surrounding habitat where an animal lives. It adapts accordingly.
Example: polar bear leaves in South Pole so he has thick skin and white color to camouflage
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According to the surrounding habitat where an animal lives. It adapts accordingly.
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Relationship between organisms and their environment are based on certain principles which are summarized as follows:
1. Everything influencing the life processes of an organism constitutes its environment.
2. Environment in a habitat may be considered into biotic and abiotic components and the activities of the organisms are influenced by the combined effects of various environmental factors.
3. An organism is a biotic component of the environment and the materials and energy required for the maintenance of the body and sustenance of life of organisms constitute the abiotic environment.
4. An organism cannot exist in vacuum.
5. Life is the energy exchange process between the organism and environment and death means cessation of the exchange process.
1. Everything influencing the life processes of an organism constitutes its environment.
2. Environment in a habitat may be considered into biotic and abiotic components and the activities of the organisms are influenced by the combined effects of various environmental factors.
3. An organism is a biotic component of the environment and the materials and energy required for the maintenance of the body and sustenance of life of organisms constitute the abiotic environment.
4. An organism cannot exist in vacuum.
5. Life is the energy exchange process between the organism and environment and death means cessation of the exchange process.
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