in dogs there are many adapticve features: the fact that they can coordinate themselves (hunt in packs) this is useful because there is a greateer chance of sucess when more animals are involved. the dogs acute sense of smell helps it find food, potential mates and potential rivals. a dogs strong jaw muscles necessary when hunting in fish the most obvious would be the stremlined structure which makes it easier by reducing friction and water resistance. the most useful would be gills allowing the fish to breath. the fact that some fish swim in schools. it decreases the chance of being selected by predetors as food
Many animals use adaptive structures to get food like the animal may wait until the other animal is dead like a vulture.
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yes
of course YES
Chloroplasts and rigid cell walls are two examples.
it is somthing that animals can adapt to in there environment
computers and electronics
adaptive radiation
adaptive bioengineering is using examples from nature and adapting them to human use, such as whales have grooves in their fins which decrease co-efficient drag and use this on wind turbines to increase efficiency
The latter isn't primitive. Most likely it means 'non trivial', 'adaptive' or 'sophisticated'.
adaptive radiation
I would say animals