Q. 25.0( 1 Vote )
Which parts/belongings of animals are particularly susceptible to temperature changes?
A. Eggs and larvae
B. Eggs and feathers
C. Eggs and hair
D. Eggs and skin
Answer :
Temperature variations affects the life cycles of animals. Every animal has a fixed period of reproduction, some reproduce during summers while some during winter. Since, only eggs and larvae forms the components of reproductive cycle, hence A is the correct option.
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