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adaptation a characteristic body part, shape or behavior that helps a plant or animal survive in its environment.
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adaptation Tendency of an organism to suit its environment; one of the major points of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection: organisms adapt to their environment. Those organisms best adapted will have a greater chance of surviving and passing their genes on to the next generation.
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adaptation Changes in an organism's structure or habits that allow it to adjust to its surroundings.
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adaptation To adjust to new conditions.
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adaptation features of organisms that arise over time and enable the organisms to survive in a given environment
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