which of the following is the adaptation that allows animals to survive in high altitudes which contains lower levels of oxygen
A. Migration
B. Higher levels of hemonoglobin
C. Insulating feathers
D. Higher body temperatures

Respuesta :

The correct answer is option B. Higher levels of haemoglobin

A higher level of the haemoglobin allows the organism to survive in low oxygen condition. The low oxygen level decreases the amount of oxygen delivered to the cells, to cope up this condition, there is an increase in the haemoglobin content. The increased haemoglobin concentration allows the delivery of  the sufficient amount of oxygen, as the number of haemoglobin increase, the capacity of oxygen carried to the cell is increased.

Answer:

B. Higher levels of haemoglobin

Explanation:

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