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in the context of the tundra biome, which adaptation best illustrates how organisms cope with freezing temperatures and limited sunlight?
animals in the tundra develop thick fur and a layer of blubber to insulate against cold and conserve body heat.
tundra plants grow very tall to reach in order to maximize sunlight exposure during high snowfall.
organisms in the tundra exhibit bright colors to absorb more sunlight and increase their metabolic rates.
tundra species have adapted to produce thin layers of fur and blubber in order to consume less food during the harsh winter months.
In the tundra, cold temperatures and limited sunlight are key challenges. Thick fur and a layer of blubber help animals insulate against cold and conserve body - heat. Tundra plants are usually short, not tall, due to harsh conditions. Bright colors don't necessarily help with sunlight absorption or metabolism in tundra organisms. Thin layers of fur and blubber would not be beneficial for cold protection.
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Animals in the tundra develop thick fur and a layer of blubber to insulate against cold and conserve body heat.