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26 June, 15:18

How has the loop of Henle in the kidney of the kangaroo rat

become adapted to the lack of water in its habitat?

A. The loop of Henle has become shorter.

B. The loop of Henle has become longer.

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  1. 26 June, 16:28
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    The answer is

    kangaroo rat is adapted to living in an environment where water is scarce.
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