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Adaptations (GCSE Biology)
The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Adaptations' from the broader topic Ecology. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Why do Arctic animals like polar bears have compact, rounded ears and limbs?
Why do birds that feed on nectar, such as hummingbirds, often have long, narrow beaks?
Which adaptation is typical of plants in waterlogged (flooded) soils?
How does the structure of cactus spines (modified leaves) help the plant survive?
Which adaptation helps deep-sea organisms survive in very low light?
How does fur colour change in some animals seasonally (e.g., arctic hares)?
Which adaptation helps aquatic plants keep leaves afloat at the water surface?
How does mimicry (where a harmless species resembles a harmful one) increase survival?
Which structural adaptation helps fish living in fast-flowing rivers avoid being swept away?
What is an example of a behavioural adaptation for predator avoidance?
What is a behavioural adaptation animals use to avoid heat during the day in hot climates?
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