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What happens in a counter-current heat exchange mechanism?

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Example of a biochemical adaptation...

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Card 8

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Camels have anatomical adaptations that help increase heat loss that is...

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Card 9

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Why are animals that live in hot areas are usually smaller with larger ears?

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Card 10

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Two ways that animals change their behaviour to lose more heat are...

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Card 11

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To reduce heat gain, animals may...

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Card 12

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How do camels survive in dry conditions?

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Card 13

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How do cacti survive in dry conditions?

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Card 14

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What are organisms that can survive in hot conditions called?

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Card 15

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Why can some bacteria live in hot springs?

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