Campbell Biology (10th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321775651
ISBN 13: 978-0-32177-565-8

Chapter 50 - 50.6 - Concept Check - Page 1130: 2

Answer

Swimming requires an organism to overcome friction from the water. Flying requires an organism to overcome gravity as well as drag.

Work Step by Step

Swimming animals have many adaptations to reduce friction, including smooth bodies with skin or scales patterned to reduce drag. Flying animals have wings that are able to propel them upwards and bodies light enough to be carried by them.
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