Give examples of how organisms adapt to life in different environments.

Organisms living in water have a well-developed subcutaneous layer of fat so that the body does not freeze. Camels have humps, which also contain fat, which, when broken down, release a large amount of water, which allows it to withstand drought. In plants that live on the surface of the water, the stomata will be located on the upper side of the leaf.



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