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monitta
2 years ago
8

The structures of various organisms allow the organism to function in its environment. Take on the role of a biologist, a scient

ist who studies living things and the issues that affect them.
Pick and list at least 5 different living things.
For each living thing, identify a structure and determine how the structure relates to the organism's function.
Would the structure of one organism's parts work on a different organism you chose? Explain.
Biology
1 answer:
Digiron [165]2 years ago
3 0

The 5 different living things chosen based on my location are:

  • Birds
  • Lizard
  • Snakes
  • Rats
  • cockroaches

Yes, the structure of one organism's parts work do work with a different organism such as the snakes and lizards scales does the same function.

<h3>What are some of the structures of these living things?</h3>

The structure and how the structure relates to the organism's function are;

  • Birds - The beak is used for picking food, sallow and to catch insects.
  • Lizard -Scales on their outer layer skin that is dry and has some levels of keratin and it act to  protect their body and hinder water loss.
  • Snakes - Scales on their outer layer skin that is dry and has some levels of keratin and it act to  protect their body and hinder water loss.
  • Rats - Teeth consist of a pair of incisors as well as molars for picking insect, chewing and eating.
  • Cockroaches - has antennae for sensitivity as well as strong mouthparts that is often used scraping and chewing food.

Therefore, The 5 different living things chosen based on my location are:

  • Birds
  • Lizard
  • Snakes
  • Rats
  • cockroaches

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