Biology
JAMB 2000
Which of the following are adaptations of animals to aquatic habitats?
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A.
Gills, streamlined bodies and lateral lines
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B.
Lateral line, streamlined bodies and lungs
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C.
Gills, scaly skin and lungs
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D.
Gills, streamlined bodies and spiracles
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation
Aquatic animals have many adaptations that help them survive in water, including:
- Streamlined body: This shape reduces water resistance and helps animals swim easily.
- Gills: These respiratory organs allow aquatic animals to extract oxygen from water.
- The lateral line is a network of sensory organs that helps fish sense vibrations, pressure changes, and water movements.
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