mucus
Xeransis is a drying of bodily tissues.
veins
The exoskeleton
it is the heat
Mucus is an adaptation because it helps to protect and lubricate the body's tissues, such as the respiratory system and digestive tract. It can trap and remove pathogens, dust, and other particles, helping to prevent infections and irritation. Additionally, mucus can aid in the process of digestion and nutrient absorption.
The mucus layer protects the respiratory tract by trapping bacteria and dust, not allowing them to enter the body. Mucus filters the air during inhalation and keeps the tissues from becoming too dry.
Normally in the United States the animal that you would see that's skin keeps its body from drying out would be the snake and the alligator .
absorption of oxygen.
integumentary
I think it keeps them from drying out. And moisture in
spores
The waxy later that keeps plants from drying out is called the waxy cuticle. Essentially this also acts to keep the plants waterproof. It keeps the plants from getting too much water, and also keeps the water from escaping too fast.