It is able to breathe on land without the need to go back into the sea for a short period of time.Based on the information above, identify and explain one behavioral adaptation of organism C that helps to enhance the chance of its survival on land. [2]Adaptation :Explanation : ...
survival and life.The human body appears therefore as a bipolar structure,connected to two poles:information and matter.It is argued that the survival,which is the main objective of the organism,is complied in three main ways,by means of:(i)the reactive operation for adaptation by attitude;(...
Life at extremes: environments, organisms and strategies for survival This chapter summarizes a spectrum of discoveries that have been made since the first expedition to the deep-sea hydrothermal vents and the implications th... EM Bell 被引量: 33发表: 2012年 The Extended Organism: The Physiology...
For example, a strain of bacteria that initially were susceptible to antibiotics could transform and become resistant to antibiotics when they acquire new genes. In this regard, an organism is, therefore, capable of change (by mutation) and adaptation. Aside from enzymes, many biological reactions...
The difference of complications and overall survival according to the types of vascular access in hemodialysis BACKGROUND: The vascular access in hemodialysis is the most important procedure, so has been developed to many methods. In other countries, some centers were reported for vascular access in...
Manifestors of adaptation are those entities that come to possess (or even lose) traits as a result of the action of natural selection. Organisms are readily conceived not only as interactors but also as beneficiaries — they are relatively easily counted, for example, and organisms with fitter...
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showed preferential or avoidance movement toward certain food resources/microbial prey driven by volatiles. The olfactive ability of nematodes is related to their sensing organs, papilla andsetae, connected to chemosensory neurons (Bargmann and Horvitz, 1993), which can be considered as adaptation to ...
the heart, increases survival, and decreases the degree of hypothermia, ulcer-formation, and change in the weight of stress-sensitive organs, while the preventive effect of cold adaptation is absent in the hypothyroid animals; this attests to the significance of thyroid status for its realization....
(c) Natural selection drives genetic adaptation of organisms to their environments Charles Darwin and Alfred Wallace developed the theory of natural selection during the second half of the 19th century to explain how organisms heritably evolve in accordance with their environments. Natural selection...