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Each organism has its way of adaptation; how will you describe the adaptation of an organism to survive?
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- How are adaptation (as a unifying theme) is exhibited across different organism?Your friend remarks, "The giraffe stretched its neck while reaching for higher leaves; as a result, its offspring inherited longer necks” Which statement is the best response to correct your friend’s misconception? Group of answer choices Overproduction of offspring leads to a struggle for survival. Disuse of an organ may lead to its eventual disappearance. Characteristics acquired during an organism's life are generally not passed on through genes to its offspring. Only favorable adaptations have survival value.Which of the following is true of individuals who are well adapted for a particular environment? They are the best fit for all other environments They are at a disadvantage in other environments They will mutate to become fit in other environments They may or may not be equally fit in another environment
- An organism has to overcome stressful condition for a limited period of time. Which strategies can it adopt to do so?An organism has to overcome stressful condition for a limited period of time.Which strategies can it adopt to do so?Define adaptation and selection pressure. Why are theseconcepts important in understanding human anatomy andphysiology?
- Which of the following is true about adaptation? 1. It is random. II. It results from genetic mutations. II. It creates new types of species. O 1, II, and II O I and II O Il and III O l onlyWhat result in adaptation comes from natural selection?What is it called when one organism moves from another environment?
- Select the answer that is FALSE about homeostasis in living oraganisms. Question 18 options: a) It is NOT normal for different organ systems to work together to achieve homeostasis. b) An example of homeostasis is the regulation of blood glucose levels. c) Homeostasis is the maintenance if a constant internal environment. d) If homeostasis is not maintained within a particular range, the health of the organism deteriorates.Which of the following is NOT a fundamental characteristic of life? a.) Ability to communicate with other members of the same life form b.) Ability to utilize energy derived from the external environment c.) Ability to adapt to changing environments d.) Ability to regulate the internal environment of the life formWhat does the novel Brave New World suggest is necessary in human life for people to “live significantly”?