In biology, adaptation refers to the process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment in order to ensure its survival and reproduction. This can occur through changes in the organism's physical structure, behavior, or physiological processes.
Types of Adaptations
There are two main types of adaptations: structural and behavioral.
Morphological Adaptations: These are physical adaptations that involve changes in an organism's body structure, such as the shape of its beak, the length of its limbs, or the thickness of its fur. For example, the thick fur of polar bears helps them stay warm in cold environments.
Use mathematical representations to support and revise explanations based on evidence about factors affecting biodiversity and populations in ecosystems of different scales.