By staying still when a predator is seen.
Adaptations.
Natural instincts are what help all animals to survive. Without them, we wouldn't know or feel the need to eat, reproduce, learn, evolve and improve our species.
Well for example all organisms have insticts so those instincts are like an organisms behavior. These help the organism by knowing how to act and what to do to survive. Hope you like my answer please rate:)
An organisms fitness is it's ability to survive and reproduce. Adaptations help an organism do so. According to Darwin, natural selection plays a big part in the adaptations that help an animal survive. Natural selection is basically "the best qualities win and reproduce". Over time, the qualities that survived become adaptations, shaping themselves to the changing environment. Because the best qualities lead to successful adaptations, the "favorable" organism will survive and reproduce, increasing its fitness.
Sea anemones survive by eating small fish and crustaceans. They can reproduce sexually or by cloning themselves. The clown fish, immune to the anemone's venom, helps keep the anemone clean.
staying still when a predator is seen... Answer from study island
There are many ways that behaviors help animals to survive. Aggressive behaviors for example help animals to protect their territory and their young.
They do not help a plant survive. They help a plant reproduce by attracting pollinating animals.
lungs, legs, and skin
lizards like all reptiles are cold blooded
natural selection
Mostly its just the environment they are in to estimate what genetic traits they have that will help them survive and reproduce in their habitat.
Adaptations.
Adaptations.
They both have functions to help each other survive and reproduce to have offspring (cells reproduce asexually). Hope that helps!:)
Natural instincts are what help all animals to survive. Without them, we wouldn't know or feel the need to eat, reproduce, learn, evolve and improve our species.
It absolutely helps them survive and it's seen in many circles of the animal kingdom