Which adaptation would be most beneficial to mammals of both the taiga and marine aquatic biomes?
A. a layer of fur that reflects sunlight
B. the ability to excrete excess salt through glands
C. a thick layer of fat for insulation
D. the ability to store food and water for hibernation
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Explanation: than answer is c a thick layer of fat for insulation
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Option c is correct.
Explanation:
- Thick Fat is a natural insulator that is warmer than its synthetic clothes.
- Fat is made up of adipose tissue which acts as an insulator in the body due to its fat storage. these fat molecules are bad conductors of heat and do not allow the conduction of heat.
- Hence, the thick layer of fat for insulation is an adaptation for mammals of both taiga and marine aquatic biomes.
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