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adaptations such as warning coloration, alarm calls and other signals, camouflage, mimicry of well-defended species, and defensive spines and chemicals.
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Explanation:
Answer:
It is called mimicry when a living thing copies the appearance of another living thing as a means of protection.
Explanation:
Mimicry is used primarily by living things as a means for protection and to decrease the chances of the living thing being killed. For example, a frog that is prey to a toad could have bright colors (bright color frogs are often poisonous) that don't mean anything to the frog and it's species, but to the toad, the frog is poisonous and should not be eaten, so the toad does not eat the frog because it is brightly colored.
Without mimicry, the frog would have been eaten because it wouldn't have had looked like a poisonous frog, or something that the toad would avoid.
Answer:
For the cardboard column the 4 u DIDNT answer in order r Y Y N N
And for the Topaz column the ones in order that u DIDN'T answer are N Y Y
Explanation:
Cardboard is a solid and is inorganic but not naturally occurring or a mineral.
Topaz is not inorganic but is naturally occurring is a crystalline structure and is a mineral
Parenchyma
phloem
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