Well there's more than one way to answer this correctly, because it depends on what animal you're talking about, and what species. But if your talking about general animals like dogs, cats, or fish then generally dogs just "hunt" like wolves (to give you an example). Cats "hunt" more like tigers and less like wolves. So if you can think of another animal that each animal is related to then you can probably find your answer.
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the structures or behaviors survive many essential things.
It can help animals by giving the food water and shelter and some structures are adaptation
centriole
of course YES
Different structures and behaviors enhance an organism's ability to survive by enabling them to adapt to their specific environments. For instance, a cactus has thick, waxy skin to conserve water in arid deserts, while fish possess gills to extract oxygen from water. Additionally, behaviors such as migration in birds help them find food and suitable breeding grounds, while camouflage allows prey to avoid predators. These adaptations increase an organism's chances of survival and reproduction in their habitat.
In the animal world it is the parents that the babies learn basic survival techniques from which is usually why orphaned orangutans dont fare too well because they are solely dependent on their mothers to show them how to find food, Build a nest and climb the trees
Animal behavior allows them to adapt to their environment, find food, avoid predators, and reproduce successfully. It can also provide important social interactions and communication within their species. Overall, behavior plays a crucial role in an animal's survival and overall well-being.
if it has chloroplast it is a plant cell
Behaviors such as hunting for food, seeking shelter, avoiding predators, and communicating with others of its species all help animals survive in their environment.
The spines help a porcupine to survive as it makes it difficult for another animal to eat it or attack it
Centriole or chromatin
Behaviors that aid in finding food or avoiding predators aid survival. Other behaviors help to attract mates. The animals that are best at surviving and finding mates end up with the most offspring, because they live long enough to reproduce more.