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AdaptationsEvolution by natural selection

Most animals are well adapted to their biotic and abiotic conditions due to behavioural, physiological or structural adaptations that increase their chances of survival and reproduction.

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Evolution by natural selection

An adaptation is a characteristic of an organism that improves its chances of surviving and/or reproducing.

Organisms are generally well adapted to the abiotic and biotic conditions of the environment in which they live.

An organism鈥檚 are a result of the genes the organism inherits from its parents.

The proportion of well-adapted organisms in a population can increase over the generations by the process of evolution by natural selection.

There are three different types of adaptations:

  • - responses made by an organism that help it to survive/reproduce
  • Physiological - a body process that helps an organism to survive/reproduce
  • - a feature of an organism鈥檚 body that helps it to survive/reproduce

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