A science teacher asked students to describe and explain an internal adaptation that allows for a specific function. Students wrote the following:
Student 1: Leaf frogs can change their appearance to match their surroundings.
Student 2: Birds have hollow bones, enabling them to fly.
Student 3: Penguins live together in groups.
Student 4: Musk ox have thick, shaggy hair to protect them from cold temperatures.
Which student’s answer describes and explains an internal adaptation that allows for a specific function?
Student 1
Student 2
Student 3
Student 4
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