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27 July 2018
Abdomen (Insect)
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Abdomen (Human)
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Adapted
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Adapted
Created page with "A creature that is '''adapted''' to its surroundings is one that has special parts or is specially shaped to survive in its habitat."
Acne
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Acne
Created page with "Acne is when lots of spots appear on the skin."
Acid
Created page with "A chemical (dissolved) in water that has a pH less than 7."
Absorb (physics)
Created page with "When energy is taken into a material."
Absorb (biology)
Created page with "When small molecules are taken into a living creature."
Abrade
Created page with "To abrade is to wear things down by rubbing them or knocking them."
Abdomen (Insect)
Created page with "The abdomen is the back end of an insect or spider."
Abdomen (Human)
Created page with "The abdomen is the soft belly area of humans and other animals that have a back bone. It is the area between the hips and the chest."
Alive
Created page with "Anything which can move, respond, sense, grow, reproduce, excrete and get nutrition (food) is considered to be alive. =MRS GREN= *'''Movement''' -..."
Adaptation
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Testpage
Created page with "{{mergefrom|Niche adaptation|discuss=Talk:Niche_adaptation|date=July 2018}} {{About|the evolutionary process}} {{distinguish|Adoption|Acclimatization}} {{Evolutionary biology}..."
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Created page with "In biology, '''adaptation''' has three related meanings. Firstly, it is the dynamic evolutionary process that fits organisms to their environment, enhancing their Fi..."