A fish for example is adapted to living in water because it has fins for swimming, gills for respiration, scales and coloring for protection, and in many cases teeth for eating.
The adaptations of a mockingbird are types of mimicry, when a mockingbird copies a sound it uses it as a mating call to populate its species. Another is that they migrate along with other birds.
The way a species produces offspring
Some of the adaptations of a yak are:The yak's mouth is adapted for grazing a variety of plants.The yak's thick coat of hair protects the yak from cold.The yak's large chest and lungs are adaptations to low oxygen contents in the mountains.The yak uses its hooves and horns to break the ice from frozen ground and graze on the grass below.
The adaptations of a peacock for reproduction is that it has brightly cloured feathers which it uses it to attract the peahens. The crests on its head also help. A peacock has eyes at the side of its head to see all around.
Commensalism is a relationship in which one species benefits. The other species not unaffected. An example would be when an animal uses a plant or tree for shelter. An American Robin benefits by making its nest in a Red Maple tree. The tree is not affected.
Adaptations are necessary for animals whose living conditions might change. In general, all animals and plants are adapted to their environment.
Adaptations are the body parts a living thing uses to adapt to its environment. Endoparasites have cuticles to protect themselves from being digested by their host.
The adaptations of a mockingbird are types of mimicry, when a mockingbird copies a sound it uses it as a mating call to populate its species. Another is that they migrate along with other birds.
It uses its nose to smell for prey.
A steel bottle uses up the most resources from the environment.
To verify and analyise the requirements of our environment
A paper cup
Paper cup uses the fewest resources from the environment.
A flow chart is an evaluation tool that uses questions and answers that lead to effective strategies.
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What is the effect of ethyl oleate in human body and what are its benefits and uses in the environment?