Organisms possess features that help maintain internal stability, such as thermoregulation (control of body temperature). These physiological mechanisms ensure that an organism’s "internal environment" remains stable despite external changes.
In biology, a is a distinctive aspect or trait of a living organism. Below are three types of features commonly discussed in the Campbell Biology textbook, ranging from molecular structures to evolutionary adaptations. Campbell biologie
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Evolutionary unity is visible in shared anatomical traits, such as the skeletal systems of vertebrates. For example, the similar bone arrangement in the forelimbs of humans, bats, and whales represents a "feature" inherited from a common ancestor, even though they serve different functions like grasping, flying, or swimming. For example, the similar bone arrangement in the