Biology, 04.08.2019 13:20, kodakcam02
Organisms that live in desert and desert-scrub biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. the sahara desert takes up ten percent of the continent of africa, and is the largest desert in the world. the species that live in the sahara are highly adapted to survive in the extreme conditions they live in. what morphological and physiological adaptations might be seen in the organisms that live in the sahara desert? a. water absorbing skin, large eyes for hunting at night, webbed feet b. light colored fur or feathers for camouflage, dense layer of fat and fur for warmth, hibernation during cold months c. small bodies and long limbs in warm-blooded organisms, light colored fur or feathers to reflect sunlight, lack of sweat glands in many organisms, hibernation during hot months d. dark colored fur or feathers for heat absorption, large bodies and short limbs, consumption of primarily scrub and short grasses
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:50, Mrblunt5613
What is a limitation of using a chemical formula, such as c6h1206, to represent a compound? the chemical formula does not show the types of elements that make up the compound. the chemical formula does not show how the atoms are connected to one another the chemical formula does not show the number of atoms of each element in a molecule. the chemical formula does not show the chemical symbols of the elements in the compound
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Biology, 22.06.2019 18:00, zitterkoph
Deserts (especially true deserts) are not easy places for animals to live. animals who live in them often have special features that them survive. which adaptation would be for this group of animals? a) keen eye sight b) short, narrow legs c) tolerate heat d) webbed feet
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