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definition: a trait that makes an organism survive in its environment e…

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definition: a trait that makes an organism survive in its environment
examples
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adaptation
picture/characteristics
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non - examples

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The problem is about defining and providing examples of "Adaptation", which relates to how organisms adjust to their environment for survival. This falls under Biology (a subfield of Natural Science) as adaptation is a key biological concept. For examples, we can use biological adaptations like a camel's hump storing fat for desert survival and a cactus' spines reducing water loss. Non - examples could be non - living things or actions not related to organism - environment survival adjustment, like a car's paint job (not an adaptation as cars aren't organisms) or a book's cover design (not an adaptation).

Answer:

Definition:

A trait or characteristic of an organism that helps it survive and thrive in its environment.

Examples:

  1. A camel's hump which stores fat to provide energy and water during long periods in the desert.
  2. The spines of a cactus which reduce water loss and protect it from herbivores in arid regions.

Non - Examples:

  1. The color of a car's paint (a car is not an organism, so this is not an adaptation).
  2. The design of a book's cover (a book is not a living organism, so this is not an adaptation).