Biology, asked by tb15722963, 9 months ago

Which of the following is not an example of a unique adaptation that suits an organism to a particular environment?

The cape ground squirrel can use its bushy tail to act as a face shield from the blistering African sun.

The sidewinder snake moves sideways so that its full body is not in contact with the hot sand at any given time.

The ribbed newt can shove its rib bones through its skin when its fears a predator is near.

The blood of all humans is red based on its organic chemistry.

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Answered by adi7783
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Answer:

The ribbed new can shove it's rib bones through its skin when it's fears a predator is near


malou: false. The answer is the blood of all humans is red based on its organic chemistry
Answered by gratefuljarette
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The ribbed newt can shove its rib bones through its skin when its fears a predator is near is not an example of a unique adaptation that suits an organism to a particular environment.

Explanation:

  • A strange and grotesque defensive system created by one amphibian to defend itself from predators. The Spanish ribbed newt, when struck, spreads its ribs forward until they pierce into its skull, revealing a series of bones that serve like poisonous barbs.
  • To genetics, there are three related significances of adaptation. Secondly, it is the complex evolutionary mechanism that adapts humans to their environment, increasing their potential for adaptation. Second, it's a situation the society has entered throughout the period.

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