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Which scenario is an example of a functional adaptation?

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Here you go bud A functional adaption is an adaption that helps an organism survive. So, the color and shape of a flounder allows it to camouflage itself among the sea floor to hide itself from predators. Flounders ability to camouflage protects them, so they can survive Hope this helps good luck

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Hello. This question is incomplete. The complete question is:

"Which scenario is an example of functional adaptation? A. a male bird let's out a mating call to attract a female bird B. poison dart frogs produce a roxic venmon that they can secrete out thier skin C. cobras elongate thier body when threatened D. the color and shape of a flounder allow it to camouflage."

Answer:

D. the color and shape of a flounder allow it to camouflage.

Step-by-step explanation:

Functional adaptation is a term used when a living organism adapts its body to the environment so that it helps it to survive. This adaptation may be related to the camouflage of individuals (camouflage helps them survive predator attacks) or the adaptation that allows the glass to generate substances essential to the organism's survival, such as plants that have adapted the way they make photosynthesis.

Among the options given in the question above, one that shows an example of functional adaptation is the letter D.

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