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  2. From hibernation in mammals to venom production in snakes, animals have developed remarkable strategies for survival. In this article, we’ll explore 11 physiological adaptations in animals and how these adaptations help them survive in their environments.

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  4. Jun 16, 2022 · Role: Bring changes in the physical structure of a species over time to make it physically equipped. Examples: Changes in body sizes, coloration, the shape of organs, and appendages. Nature of adaptations: Usually inheritable and pertain to transgenerational adjustments.

  5. First, in a physiological sense, an animal or plant can adapt by adjusting to its immediate environment—for instance, by changing its temperature or metabolism with an increase in altitude.

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · Adaptations often develop in response to a change in the organisms’ habitat. A famous example of an animal adapting to a change in its environment is England's peppered moth (Biston betularia). Prior to the 19th century, the most common type of this moth was cream-colored with darker spots.

  7. Physiological Adaptations. Physiological adaptions are different from body parts and coloring because they cannot be seen from an animal's outer appearance, but they are important adaptations within the animal's body. For example, many desert animals do not have sweat glands, which lets them retain moisture so they don't have to drink much.

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  8. Physiological adaptations can include changes in respiration rates, temperature regulation, or metabolic efficiency that allow animals to thrive in extreme environments. These adaptations are often a result of evolutionary pressures, such as climate change, food availability, and predation.

  9. Physiological adaptations permit the organism to perform special functions such as making venom, secreting slime, and phototropism, but also involve more general functions such as growth and development, temperature regulation, ionic balance and other aspects of homeostasis.

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