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what is the significance of body design in determining the habitat of an organism​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Body design/ morphology of an organism defines the way how much he is fitted or suitable for a specific habitat. E.g.- a bacteria doesn't need big houses or area to survive and also it's nutritional requirements are very less but humans, on the other hand, need much larger space and have complex nutrition system.

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Answered by Omkar333
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Body design/ morphology of an organism defines the way how much he is fitted or suitable for a specific habitat. E.g.- a bacteria doesn't need big houses or area to survive and also it's nutritional requirements are very less but humans, on the other hand, need much larger space and have complex nutrition system.

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