The reptile's body temperature rises when the external temperature rises. When the temperature drops, so does his body temperature. If a reptile feels cold because the external temperatures have made his blood cold, he'll lie in the sun to warm up. However, if the external temperature is too high, he scurries under a rock, dives in a pool or finds some kind of shade where he can cool down. Reptiles and other animals with ectothermic systems are vulnerable to extreme changes in temperature because they can't control their temperatures internally. They can control their body temperatures only by moving to an environment with a suitable ambient temperature.
The answer is A
he is known as the father of natural selection :D
Answer: Allows a magnified 3-Dimensional perspective when dissecting. This enables more accuracy in movements.
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I believe the answer is a Meander. (beware that this is actually a geography question not a biology one, please put it in the right section next time and it will be answered quicker!)