Physiological Adaptation
Physiological Adaptation
Physiological Adaptation
extreme
5.1 Physiological adaptations in
mammals
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• K9 repellent chemicals
• Blood squirting out of eyes
• It first examines how mammals survive in extreme cold environments, including
polar regions, and then hot and dry environments, including the harshest
deserts. Adaptations are described for mammals that live underground in often
hypoxic, hypercapnic, and humid environments; at high altitudes in a hypoxic and
cold environment; and underwater, where they must cope with extended
apnoea and limited oxygen stores as well as high pressures in very deep ocean
environments. How various mammals are adapted for specialized cursorial or
brachiating locomotion, migration, and have occupied the aerial environment as
gliders—and bats as powered fliers—is then described. Finally, the chapter
explores how various mammals are able to exploit food sources that are
generally difficult to digest (i.e. diets including keratin, bone, waxes, chitin, and
plant cells containing cellulose, hemicellulose, and plant secondary metabolites).
Physiological of adaptation in extreme
environment - desert