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- How do the physiological mechanism (hibernating bats) associate with its form/ body structure?Elaborate and explain thoroughy: How does modification of the insect legs/limbs better equip the insect to survive in a given environment? b) Describe and identify on which segment of the legs/limbs would you expect the ambulatorial, fossorial,grasping, natatorial and raptorial type of legs/limbs be located?How humans learn and remember things is still one of the major unsolvedbiological mysteries. Much of what is currently understood about learning andmemory and the biological basis of behaviour comes from the study ofinvertebrates, including the gastropod molluscs. Describe the types ofexperiments that have been performed on gastropods and the extent to whicheach has increased our understanding of how animals learn.
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