Structural adaptation refers to physical features or characteristics of an organism that enhance its survival and reproduction in a specific environment. These adaptations can include changes in body shape, size, color, or the development of specialized structures, such as a bird's beak shape suited for its diet. Over time, these adaptations arise through the process of evolution, allowing species to better fit their ecological niches. Examples include the long neck of a giraffe for reaching high leaves or the thick fur of polar bears for insulation in cold climates.
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Yes it is. It's structural isomer is ethanol C2H5OH
The cytoskeleton forms the structural element of the cell.
they have have structural, defense and regulatory functions
The structural formula of 3-oxopentanal is CH3CH2CH2COCHO.
The structural and non structural mitigation of drought is the displacement of people. Death of livestock and plants is another structural and non-structural mitigation of drought.
No, it is not structural.
It is structural
it has no Structural adaptations
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name a structural carbohydrate ?
Cellulose is the structural protein in plants.