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you have just learned that in much of nature, the structure of a body part or organ is related to its function—the lesson provided you with some examples. for example, a maned wolf has very long legs (structure). you could deduce that those long legs will the wolf travel more easily in its environment (it lives in grassland with tall grasses). think about your own favorite animal, plant, or other organism. if you can, include a link to a website with photos or illustrations of this organism. comment on how that organism’s structure relates to its function.

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