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adaptation of the snake is molting and producing venom. This happens inside the body make it a physiological adaptation.
Chameleons have the ability to change colour, and blend in with their surroundings. They do this to avoid being eaten. Certain Snakes have venom in which they inject into enimies. And turtled have shells.. oh wait thats a structual adaptation. WOOPS ahaha no worries.. i am a science teacher you can trust me.
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The glowing abdomen of a firefly is a physiological adaptation also known as bioluminescence.
Michael Conrad has written: 'Adaptability' -- subject(s): Adaptation (Biology), Ecology, Physiological Adaptation
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Physiological adaptations of rhinos include its horn, hindgut, wide mouth and thick skin. These adaptations make the rhino well-suited for its lifestyle.
He administrated 'noxious' agents to rats, to see if there was a physiological response. All of them had a physiological response. It is known as 'general adaptation syndrome' GAS.