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One example of a developmental adaptation is how a tadpole gradually transforms into a frog. Through a series of changes in its body structure and function, the tadpole adapts to life on land, developing limbs and lungs to survive outside of water. This developmental adaptation is essential for the tadpole's survival and reproductive success in its changing environment.
Wind dispersed pollen is the evolution of the key step in which the adaptation of seed plants to dry land
Salamis (sea), Plataea (land) and Mycale (sea-land).
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One adaptation is the amniotic egg; a waterproof egg with a shell. It also has an amnion that will protect the embryo from drying out. The other is internal fertilization: when the sperm has to enter directly into the female because the sperm does not survive in the air. Previously animals, like sponges, had to spread their sperm through the water in hopes of fertilization. Both of these adaptions are crucial to life on land and we would not be here without them.
It controls water loss.It is adaptation to land enviroment.
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It controls water loss.It is adaptation to land enviroment.
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Internal fertilization is a useful adaptation for life on land. This is because the embryo can develop in an aqueous environment where oxygen is more available and nutrients are more soluble.
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