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Schedule a call :) CloseThe image above shows camels. The hump of a camel is an adaptation for storing fat, which can be converted into water and energy during long periods of water scarcity.
CloseNocturnal habits allow the animal to avoid the scorching daytime heat in the desert and be active during cooler nighttime temperatures.
CloseBioluminescence is an adaptation for organisms to produce light, helping them communicate, attract prey, or deter predators in the dark depths of the ocean.
CloseImage shows Alpine plants which often have a low growth form to reduce exposure to harsh wind and cold temperatures in high-altitude environments.
CloseThe blubber layer acts as an insulating fat layer that helps Arctic animals, such as seals and whales, conserve heat and stay warm in frigid waters.
CloseAnswer | Adaptation | Function |
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A | Nocturnal habits | Reducing exposure to heat |
B | Short fur | Increased insulation |
C | Sweat glands | Cooling through evaporation |
D | Long legs | Heat absorption |
Answer | Adaptation | Function |
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A | Bioluminescence | Attracting prey |
B | Gills | Extracting oxygen |
C | Camouflage | Avoiding predators |
D | Lungs | Breathing in low oxygen |