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Ecophysiology environmental physiology is a biological discipline which studies the adaptation of organism's physiology to environmental conditions. It is closely related to comparative physiology and evolutionary physiology.
Charles Darwin is considered the father of evolution or adaptation to environmental stress.
Adaptation or adaptive value is any genetically controlled structural, physiological, or behavioral characteristic. This helps an organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions.
Physio- physical, relating to the body or matter logical- -logy, "the study of" =and= -ical, "being a science of" =meaning= "for a reason" adaptation- a change Physiological adaptation- A change in the body for a specific purpose or reason, esp. in an organism.
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There are 6 things all living organisms must do. - Have Cells - Sense and respond to change -Reproduce - Have DNA -Use energy -Grow and Develop
Geographic isolation may lead to environmental differences, thus leading to an organisms different needs. These slight changes in environment and needs gradually change the organism leading to a different species. This process is called adaptation.
Environmental adaptation is when an animal or other species adapts to where they live. This happens constantly because environmental conditions are always changing.
Every species has an environmental adaptation or two.Bushy eyelashes is one of the environmental adaptations of camels to protect their eyes from sandstorms.
None of them...they all are examples of adaptation.
Depending on what adaptations you are speaking of, they usually make it easier for the birds to adapt to environmental changes
Adaptation to their changing environmental conditions.
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Within a population of animals there are variations and differences. So when an environmental change occurs those animals that are better suited to that environment survive and are able to reproduce sucessfully. Those animals that cannot survive as well under the new conditions tend to reproduce less and die out, leaving just the offspring of those who could tolerate and thrive in the new environment. Thus passing on this ability to survive to their offspring leaving a population well suited to the new environment.
They used local materials to build it
It is adaptation.
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