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Adaptation In Organisms

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Adaptation in organisms refers to the process by which living beings adjust to their environment in order to survive and reproduce.

Key Features

  • Ability to change behavior or physical traits in response to environmental challenges
  • Evolutionary process that leads to better fitness within a specific ecosystem
  • Critical for species' survival and success

Pros

  • Allows organisms to thrive in various habitats
  • Facilitates evolution and speciation
  • Enhances the chances of survival and reproduction

Cons

  • May not always occur fast enough to prevent extinction
  • Can be limited by genetic constraints
  • May lead to competition with other species

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