Organisms develop various adaptations to survive in their specific environments, including physiological, behavioral, and structural changes. For example, desert animals may evolve to have water-conserving mechanisms and nocturnal behaviors to avoid daytime heat. Aquatic organisms often possess streamlined bodies for efficient swimming and gills for oxygen extraction from water. These adaptations enhance their chances of survival and reproduction in their unique habitats.
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