I don't know what the question is but animals adapt to their habitats to survive. Bird beaks vary according to what grows around them as food. Sharper beaks mean they would eat meat, more rounded beaks mean they probably eat berries. Sea stars have spines to protect them from predators and thick skins to protect them from dessication. The camoflage on the fur of an animal comes into play for predator vs prey competition. Another special feature that an organism could have is a reaction. For example, sea cucumbers autoeviscerate. That means essentialy the throw up their intestines, which are devoured by a predator while the rest of the sea cucumber swims away. (The intestines are regenerated.) There are many features which help orgamnisms to survive in their habitats.
All living things except single-celled ones, and you could argue that even there the different parts of the cell act as proto-organs.
A Source energy.
Symbiosis help organisms survive by giving an organism's nutrients and energy to another organism.
All of them. All of an animal's organs and external features have a purpose that help keep the organism alive.
they have to have things to survive and to adapt to with there organisms
Adaptations
That is an adaptation .
a. they help the organism survive in its environnment .
The oxygen in the H2O
reason why organism need trees
they just do because they help u live!! have some common since
The two kinds of adaptations an organism can have is a behavioral or a physical adaptation. These both help the organism survive.
well some deep sea creatures have different adaptation but most animals that live there can survive by:-they can create there own light2. -they have very large and sharp teeth3. -they can turn invisible
the tarantula, has may ways to help it survive in the wild.....Like,it can replace its internal organs and got for at least 3months without eating.