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98 POINTS!!!!!! Describe the structural adaptations the following organisms have:

Humpback whale: __________________________________________
Eagle: _____________________________________________________
Frog: ______________________________________________________
Wolf: _____________________________________________________
Owl: ______________________________________________________

Describe two examples of adaptations that help animals maintain their structure or that they use to attract a mate:
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Describe two examples of adaptations that help plants to maintain their structure or that they use for reproduction:
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Large wings to fly very high sharp hooked beak to fish, eagle.

jaw bones can flex to maximize the volume of seawater engulfed and when coupled with 14-22 expandable pleats along the lower jaw, a whale can engulf up to 15,000 gallons of water., humpback

specialized legs, feet, skin, eyes and body shape.

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large wings to fly very high sharp hooked beak to fish, eagle.

jaw bones can flex to maximize the volume of seawater engulfed and when coupled with 14-22 expandable pleats along the lower jaw, a whale can engulf up to 15,000 gallons of water., humpback

specialized legs, feet, skin, eyes and body shape. frog

strong hind limbs, feet with five specialized toes and sturdy teeth to facilitate survival in harsh conditions. wolf

The wings of the owl have adapted for silent flight. The feathers are specialised to have downy feathers that cover the surfaces of the wings minimise sound when they are being flapped. This adaptation helps the owl to successfully hunt their prey as their prey cannot hear them coming. owl

wings and teeth

drip tips and waxy surfaces allow water to run off, to discourage growth of bacteria and fungi some plants grow on other plants to reach the sunlight

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