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Alaskan Wood Frogs can freeze up to 60 percent of their body. The frogs build up their glucose (sugar) concentrations in tissues and organs of the frog. This
helps prevent the cells in the tissues from shrinking or dying
Which of the following BEST explains how this adaptation increases the probability the Alaskan Wood Frog will survive in this environment?
When food sources are scarce, this allows the frog to survive until more food is readily available.
Due to the large terrain of Alaska, the frog can freeze itself to preserve energy while traveling across the state.
When harsh winter conditions develop in the area, the frog can prevent the change in the environment from affecting its homeostatic processes.
As predators seek out the frog, its senses allow it to notify the internal processes to freeze. This prevents the predator from being notified there is prey
nearby
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