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Organisms use different types of adaptations to aid in their survival.Some mushrooms are poisonous to organisms that eat them. What type of adaptation is this an example of?
a.
a physiological adaptation
b.
a biochemical adaptation
c.
a ecological adaptation
d.
a structural adaptation
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b. a biochemical adaptation
Explanation: Producing poison is a chemical defense—an adaptation involving substances the organism makes—so it's a biochemical (chemical) adaptation rather than a structural, physiological (process), or ecological one.
Explanation: Producing poison is a chemical defense—an adaptation involving substances the organism makes—so it's a biochemical (chemical) adaptation rather than a structural, physiological (process), or ecological one.
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