Write an adaptation of a cactus, camel, and polar bear.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking for an adaptation or modification of the traits and characteristics of a cactus, a camel, and a polar bear, possibly to suit a new environment or scenario. This could involve discussing their physical attributes, behaviors, or other adaptive features.
Answer
Cacti conserve water with waxy skin; camels store fat in humps; polar bears have black skin and white fur.
Cacti have thick, waxy skin to conserve water. Camels store fat in their humps to survive without water, and polar bears have black skin for heat absorption and white fur for camouflage.
Answer for screen readers
Cacti have thick, waxy skin to conserve water. Camels store fat in their humps to survive without water, and polar bears have black skin for heat absorption and white fur for camouflage.
More Information
Different organisms adapt specific traits to survive in their environments. Cacti are adapted to arid environments, camels to deserts, and polar bears to polar climates. These adaptations enable them to conserve resources like water and regulate body heat effectively.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing adaptations as universal solutions, but they are specific to the organism and its habitat.
Sources
- Adaptations of Organisms: Cactus, Camel, Polar Bear, and Water - coursesidekick.com
- Adaptations to different habitats - stem.org.uk
- Animal Adaptation Facts - Science Trek - sciencetrek.org
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