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Adapt to survive Name:__________ Date:_________ Class_______ Use the internet to answer the questions. Remember to include your references, one source can only be used once. Write the answers in your own words. D-Grade Can you explain what adaptation is? Find an example of an animal not covered in the lesson and give two examples of how it is adapted to living in its environment. C-Grade Some plants can grow in deserts where there is very little water. Can you give an example of a plant that grows in a desert and give two examples of it is adapted to its environment. B-Grade What is an extremophile? From two different references can you give two different examples, say what they are, where they live and how they are adapted to their environment? References: References: References: