Which of the following is the adaptation that allows animals to survive in high altitudes, which contain lower levels of oxygen?
a. migration
b. higher levels of hemoglobin
c. insulating feathers
d. higher body temperatures

Respuesta :

Higher levels of hemoglobin means that an organism is able to survive off less oxygen. Hemoglobin moves oxygen around the body which allows the organism to survive with less of it, especially if the organism has more hemoglobin.

The correct answer is option b. higher levels of hemoglobin.

The partial pressure of the oxygen decrease as the height from the sea level is increased. Due to the decrease in the partial pressure, the amount of the oxygen delivered by the hemoglobin to cell decrease. So, in order to cope up the condition, the amount of the hemoglobin in the blood is increased. the increased amount of the hemoglobin delivers more oxygen than the normal amount of hemoglobin can do, so, it help in survival at low oxygen levels.