7.IV.2. Relate the adaptability of organisms in an environment to their inherited traits and structures.7.IV.2.a. Predict why certain traits (e.g., structure of teeth, body structure, coloration) are more likely to offer an advantage for survival of an organism.
7.IV.2.b. Cite examples of traits that provide an advantage for survival in one environment but not other environments.
7.IV.2.c. Cite examples of changes in genetic traits due to natural and manmade influences (e.g., mimicry in insects, plant hybridization to develop a specific trait, breeding of dairy cows to produce more milk).
7.IV.2.d. Relate the structure of organs to an organism's ability to survive in a specific environment (e.g., hollow bird bones allow them to fly in air, hollow structure of hair insulates animals from hot or cold, dense root structure allows plants to grow in comp