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the fur on the arctic polar bear appears white all year. The color of the fur is an example of:
1)an adaptation helping an organism to survive.
2)an organism exchanging materials with its environment.
3)an organism responding to internal stimuli.
4)metabolism regulating an organism's activities.

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Hi!

It would be 1, because the white fur is a form of camouflage.

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An adaptation helps an organism to survive. i.e, option A is correct.

What is camouflage?

Camouflage, also known as cryptic coloring, is protection or strategy used by organisms to hide their presence and mix in with their surroundings. Camouflage is a technique used by organisms to conceal their presence, appearance, and mobility. This allows predators to sneak up on prey and prey to avoid predators.

Polar bears have white fur to help them blend in with their surroundings. In Arctic conditions, their coat is so perfectly camouflaged that it can be mistaken for a snow drift. Surprisingly, the polar bear's coat lacks white pigmentation; in reality, the polar bear's skin is black and its hairs are hollow.

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