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Examples of physiological adaptations include producing poison for defense or predation, producing antibiotics to outcompete other species, and storing water to survive drought.

Examples of physiological adaptations include producing poison for defense or predation, producing antibiotics to outcompete other species, and storing water to survive drought.

Front Give 3 examples of physiological adaptations.
Back Physiological adaptation examples:
  • Poison production - to kill prey or protect themselves
  • Antibiotic production - some bacteria use antibodies to kill other species and outcompete them
  • Water holding - species of frog can store water in its body, allowing for longterm survival without access tow ater

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