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Which of the following is an example of a biochemical adaptation?
a.
camouflage
b.
migration
c.
being immune to scorpion stings
d.
razor sharp teeth
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c. being immune to scorpion stings
Explanation: biochemical adaptations involve chemical or physiological changes at the molecular level (e.g., toxins, enzymes, immune molecules). Immunity to scorpion venom is a chemical/physiological defense. Camouflage and razor-sharp teeth are morphological, and migration is a behavioral adaptation.
Explanation: biochemical adaptations involve chemical or physiological changes at the molecular level (e.g., toxins, enzymes, immune molecules). Immunity to scorpion venom is a chemical/physiological defense. Camouflage and razor-sharp teeth are morphological, and migration is a behavioral adaptation.
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