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Bhumika Ingle

Class 11th
Biology
2 years ago

why the hump is found in camel?

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

A camel's humps are incredibly important for the animal's survival in a tough environment like a desert. Without its humps, a camel would be more likely to overheat and sweat—but it's still the oval-shaped blood cells that help the camel retain so much water, not the humps.

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

A camel's humps are incredibly important for the animal's survival in a tough environment like a desert. Without its humps, a camel would be more likely to overheat and sweat—but it's still the oval-shaped blood cells that help the camel retain so much water, not the humps.

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Bhumika Ingle

2 years ago

In camel's hump a large quantity of fat stored water is accumulated in this fat. Due to desert animal it when water is not available then by decomposition of fat water is obtained for metalistic reactions. In this way hump adaptation to fulfill the water shortage.

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