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Sassafras can resprout from its roots after wildfires due to its ability to store energy reserves in its root system. Its thick bark also helps protect the tree from fire damage, allowing it to survive and regenerate even after intense fires.

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What are the features of an organism that help it to survive and reproduce called?

Those features are called adaptations. Adaptations are traits or behaviors that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.


What is the main function of structural adaptations?

a. they help the organism survive in its environnment .


How the organisms get adaptations?

Organisms can acquire adaptations through the process of natural selection, where individuals with beneficial traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing those traits on to their offspring. Mutations in genetic material can also lead to new adaptations, which may offer an advantage in a particular environment. Over time, these adaptations accumulate, leading to changes in the characteristics of a population.


What are some inherited traits of plants and animals living in the grassland?

Some inherited traits of plants living in grasslands include deep root systems to access water and nutrient-rich soil, adaptations to survive wildfires such as thick bark or resprouting capabilities. Animals in grasslands often have adaptations like camouflage to evade predators, fast running speeds for escape, and specialized digestive systems to efficiently process fibrous grasses.


Why is important the adaptations for plants and animals?

If nothing adapted, nothing would be able to survive. "Adaptions are characteristics that enable organisms to better survive and reproduce. There are three types of adaptions; structural, physiological and behavioural."