What's the difference between a functional and structural adaptation?

A functional adaptation is any adaptation that helps an organism survive in a certain environment, typically altered by physical stimuli, dietary changes, or injury. Animals in the desert have functional adaptations to obtain all the water they need to survive from their diet, not standing water sources. Structural adaptations are physical features of an organism like the length and shape of a bill on a bird.

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