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Biology, 20.02.2020 23:27 SkirrtCrackers

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Match the type of adaptation to the correct example.
structural adaptation
functional adaptation
behavioral adaptation
Example
Type of Adaptation
behavioral adaptation
Elephants live in herds to protect
their young
Leaves of a rain forest plant species
have a pointed tip that enables
rainwater to drain off easily.
functional adaptation
Camels have nostrils that they
can close
structural adaptation
Snakes produce venom to kill prey
and defend themselves.
Earthworms coil when touched,
as part of a defense mechanism.
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