long rounded front legs
Examples of internal structures that enable organisms to survive in their environment include specialized organs such as gills for underwater respiration in fish, air sacs in birds for efficient oxygen exchange, and specialized digestive systems like rumens in ruminant animals to digest cellulose. These structures are adapted to meet the specific challenges of the organism's environment and help ensure their survival.
Every organism has a variety of adaptationsthat enable it to live in its environment.
The structures that enable planarians to expel liquid waste are normally pores. The pores are found on the dorsal surface of the planarians.
A bullfrog has sacculus that enable it to hear. The sacculus are located behind the eyes of the frog.
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it gets nutrients from the insects which it could not from the environment.
The spiracles and trachea are structures that enable respiration in insects. Air enters the body through the spiracles and then travels through the trachea. Spiracles are tiny holes in an insect's exoskeleton, and the trachea is a network of tubes.
Strangling aerial roots help climbing plants attach themselves to host trees or structures for support. They also enable the plant to extract nutrients and water from the air or surrounding environment.
A well-developed cerebrum
Flagellum are organelles resembling hairlike structures. They enable movement of the cells in which they are a part of.
semicircular canals.