Adaptations are traits that enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment. These adaptations can be structural, behavioral, or physiological, allowing organisms to effectively utilize available resources, avoid predators, and cope with environmental challenges. For example, the thick fur of Arctic animals insulates them against cold temperatures, while cacti have water-storing adaptations to thrive in arid deserts. Such specialized traits ensure that species are well-equipped to navigate their unique ecological niches.
Adaptation is when a change in an organisms that makes it suited to a particular environment. It responds to their environment
Favorable adaptions. http://www.ekcsk12.org/faculty/jbuckley/leclass/evolutionqz1.html Answer (3) which is favorable adaptions.
Physiological adaptions are short-term changes in response to a particular environmental stimulus.
A good question it is because animals adapt to that environment their body is suited to the area.
a clean environment is best suited for viviparous animals
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A monkey is suited to its environment for the same reason as every other living oragnism; to survive.
Mountain goat are suited to their environment as they have thick skin and hair on their body surface that protects them from cold.
An adaptation must fit the environment -Apex
Different environments have different abiotic conditions
Well suited to their environment.
Adaptions are when animals make themselvse more suited to their surroundings An example is that some poisonous animals have bright colours to ward off invaders. Frogapple