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Acclimatization is a temporary and reversible physiological, anatomical, or morphological adjustment that an individual organism makes in response to a change in its environment. Acclimatization refers to a series of adaptive changes that occur in an organism to survive in a new environment. It is also known as acclimation. New environments that require acclimatization include high temperature, low temperature, low oxygen, high pressure, humidity, microgravity, and light-dark cycles. Acclimatization can be classified into two types: (1) Natural acclimatization, which refers to the gradual adaptation process that occurs when an individual lives in a specific ... Acclimation Acclimatization that occurs in a controlled, experimental setting such as a laboratory (see Acclimatization). Acclimatization Ability of an organism to adjust its phenotype to new environmental conditions over the course of its lifetime given its genotype (see Phenotypic plasticity). Adaptation Beneficial modifications to an organism's phenotype that are caused by heritable changes in its genotype. Eurythermal Ability to tolerate a wide range of temperatures. Extirpation Local ... Acclimatization is the physiological adaptation of an organism to environmental changes. Learn how acclimatization works, its importance, examples, challenges, and strategies for humans and plants.
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