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structural behavioral biochemical drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image. note that every item may not have a match, while some items may have more than one match. feathers: fluffy down near skin for insulation; stiff, overlapping tips for waterproofing males make milk to feed young sharp, hooked beak for catching fish, krill, and squid muscles that store oxygen, allowing for prolonged dives of a few minutes or more layer of blubber for some insulation huddle in groups to survive cold and high wind
- Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism.
- "Feathers: fluffy down near skin for insulation; stiff, overlapping tips for waterproofing" - Feathers are a physical structure.
- "Sharp, hooked beak for catching fish, krill, and squid" - Beak is a physical structure.
- "Layer of blubber for some insulation" - Blubber is a physical (fatty) structure.
- "Muscles that store oxygen, allowing for prolonged dives of a few minutes or more" - Muscles are a physical structure.
- Behavioral adaptations are actions or behaviors an organism does.
- "Males make 'milk' to feed young" - This is a behavioral action (producing a substance to feed offspring).
- "Huddle in groups to survive cold and high wind" - Huddling is a behavioral action (group behavior to survive).
- Biochemical adaptations would involve internal chemical processes, but none of the given items clearly fit (the male "milk" could be argued, but typically biochemical is more about enzymes, metabolic pathways; here the options are better split as above).
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- Structural: Feathers: fluffy down near skin for insulation; stiff, overlapping tips for waterproofing; Sharp, hooked beak for catching fish, krill, and squid; Layer of blubber for some insulation; Muscles that store oxygen, allowing for prolonged dives of a few minutes or more
- Behavioral: Males make "milk" to feed young; Huddle in groups to survive cold and high wind
- Biochemical: (No clear match from given items)