Standard Science Primary 6 Interactions

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

A Drinking a lot of water at once
B Hump that stores fat for energy
C Closing its nostrils during sandstorms
D Being active only at night
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Step 1: Structural adaptations are physical features of the body. Step [2-9]: The hump is a physical part of the camel that stores fat. Step [2-9]: This fat can be broken down into water and energy when resources are scarce.

Correct answer: Hump that stores fat for energy

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