Adaptiomorphosis

Adaptiomorphoses are an interesting group of organisms that can change their forms in response to external changes. These organisms range from viruses to higher plants and animals. Adaptation morphosis is a state of irreversible morphophysiological adaptation of an organism to the external environment, the source of which is hereditary variability supported by natural or artificial selection. Adaptomorphoses often arise due to changes in the environment. For example, if the environment becomes less humid, plants may use new mechanisms to retain moisture in their leaves. This can cause the leaves to change shape and decrease in size. If the environment becomes more humid, the plant may return to its original shape. This process represents an example of an adaptive response to environmental change. Also an adaptiomorph can be an organism that changes depending on