organism, (n.) any living thing, environment, (n.) all the living and nonliving things that affect life in an area, adaptation, (n.) a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce, adapt, verb (v.) to change for a new purpose; to move toward survival by changing, structure , (n.) the parts of a living thing such as body, bones, fur, or leaves, function, (n.) what a structure does or how it helps an organism survive , survive, (v.) to stay alive, inherited trait, (n.) a characteristic that is passed down from parents to their babies such as eye color or shape of beak, learned behavior, (n.) a behavior that has been learned from experience or observation, instinct, (n.) an inherited behavior an animal knows how to do without having to learn it, hibernation, (n.) long, winter sleep by some animals, migration, (n.) long distance travel by some animals, extinct, (n.) no longer alive, reproduce, (v.) to make more of the same kind, offspring, (n.) new organisms created by parent organisms, camouflage, (n.) & (v.) to hide by covering it up or making it harder to see, mimicry, (n.) when an organism looks or acts like another to trick predators, perish, (v.) to die or be destroyed.

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