Standard Science Primary 6 Interactions

Which of the following is a structural adaptation of a camel to survive in the desert?

A It drinks a large amount of water at once.
B It stays in the shade during the day.
C It has long eyelashes to keep sand out of its eyes.
D It is active at night when it is cooler.
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Step 1: Structural adaptations are physical features of the body. Step [2-9]: Long eyelashes are a physical part of the camel's body. Step [2-9]: They prevent sand from entering the eyes during sandstorms.

Correct answer: It has long eyelashes to keep sand out of its eyes.

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