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Diplomonads and parabasalids are two groups that have adapted to anaerobic conditions.
Those that are most suitably adapted to their environments.
In order to capitalise on an environmental niche.
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Extinction is most likely to be caused by environmental conditions. Dramatic changes to the climate can mean that species are no longer adapted to survive.
Adapted in science means that the animal has change for its environment. Examples of this is like a snow-shoe rabbit...... In the summer they are usually brown, but in the winter they turn white.
Natural selection conceived of as a struggle for life in which only those organisms best adapted to existing conditions are able to survive and reproduce.
The anaconda has adapted with it great size and force
a bacterial cell will form (essentially morph into) an endospore when its environment changes. If the cell has adapted to survive in warm, moist conditions with an abundance of proteins and then if these conditions the bacterial cell has adapted to are changed, conditions aren't warm or moist then as a survival mechanism it will essentially morph into an endospore. Then when conditions change back to the cells original ideal conditions, tiny chemoreceptors on the endospore will activate genes in the cell to morph back into its normal form.
Gorillas (not gorilas) are tropical animals and are not adapted to life in a colder climate. Of course, conditions in a captive setting might allow for the successful survival of a gorilla despite cool conditions.
Evolutionary psychology focuses on how human behaviors have evolved and adapted over time in response to environmental challenges, such as finding food, avoiding dangers, and forming social relationships. It explores how these behaviors have become ingrained in our biology and influenced by natural selection.