| 11. | All cetaceans, including belugas, have physiological adaptations designed to conserve oxygen while they are under water.
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| 12. | Lamarckism has made a comeback, however, among evolutionary biologists who study behavioral rather than physiological adaptations.
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| 13. | Plants with such morphological and physiological adaptations are.
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| 14. | :: : : : A normal physiological adaptation taken to its extreme is not a normal physiological adaptation.
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| 15. | :: : : : A normal physiological adaptation taken to its extreme is not a normal physiological adaptation.
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| 16. | Hummingbirds and sunbirds also have special anatomical and physiological adaptations that allow them to quickly excrete excess water.
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| 17. | Mangrove plants require a number of physiological adaptations to overcome the problems of mangrove tree species show distinct zonation.
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| 18. | After several weeks of hypoventilation training, physiological adaptations occur that delay the onset of acidosis during a maximal exertion test.
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| 19. | Like most other birds, basic physiological adaptations control both heat loss in warm conditions and heat retention in cooler conditions.
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| 20. | This physiological adaptation isn't always pleasant and, above about 18, 000 feet, it isn't something that can be sustained indefinitely.
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