adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
something that is adapted; specifically : a composition rewritten into a new form
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
the act or process of adapting : the state of being adapted
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
adjustment to environmental conditions: such as
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
adaptation of an organism (as in modification of behavior, physiology, or form) in response to an adaptation of another organism with which it regularly interacts; also : a favorable trait that arises as a result of counteradaptation
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
opposition to the effect of a drug or stimulus that is hypothesized to develop in an organism as a mechanism to maintain homeostasis
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
the process including dilation of the pupil, increase in sensitivity of the retinal rods, and regeneration of rhodopsin by which the eye adapts to conditions of reduced illumination
adaptations
noun(ad-ap-ta-tion)
the process including contraction of the pupil and decrease in rhodopsin by which the eye adapts to conditions of increased illumination