Camel
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How is a camel adapted to survive in a desert?
List any two adaptations in camel.
Why do desert snakes burrow deep into the sand during the day?
- They sweat a lot to cool themselves
- They do not sweat to conserve water
- They excrete large amount of urine
- They excrete small amount of urine
If you happen to go to a desert, what changes do you expect to observe in the urine you excrete? You would
- Excrete a small amount of urine.
- Excrete a large amount of urine.
- Excrete concentrated urine.
- Excrete very dilute urine.
1 and 3.
2 and 4.
1 and 4.
1 and 2.
Which of the following is not an adaptation of camel for desert conditions?
It stores fat in it's hump
It sweats a lot to keep the body cool
It excretes very little urine and dry dung
Its feet are broad with padded soles
- Flat feet
- Long legs
- Dry dung
- Hump
Statement 2: Desert rats stay in deep burrows during the day.
1) Water storage in muscles
2) Passes out very little and thick urine.
Which animal is this?
- Camel
- Leopard
- Zebra
- Yak
- Camel
- Fish
- Duck
- Octopus
- Protein
- Sugar
- Fat
- Water
Which part of a camel will shrink in size when there is no food for a long time and retain it's size when food is available?
Rough tongue
Long eyelashes
Hump
Neck
- Rat
- Desert fox
- Camel
- Horse
Which part of a camel will shrink in size when there is no food for a long time and retain it's size when food is available?
Rough tongue
Long eyelashes
Hump
Neck
- Webbed feet
- Hump
- Gills
- Sharp claws
- They sweat a lot to cool themselves
- They do not sweat to conserve water
- They excrete large amount of urine
- They excrete small amount of urine
Which of the following is not an adaptation of camel for desert conditions?
Its feet are broad with padded soles
It stores fat in it's hump
It excretes very little urine and dry dung
It sweats a lot to keep the body cool