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The phrase "adapted to survive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an organism or system that has undergone changes to enhance its chances of survival in a particular environment.
Example: "The species has adapted to survive in harsh climates, developing thicker fur and a more efficient metabolism."
Alternatives: "evolved to endure" or "modified for survival".
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In the case of adaptive loss of aquaporin genes, strains may be better adapted to survive in conditions of high-sugar content such as fermentation of biomass for biohydrogen production.
A distinctive feature of Salmonella is that it has not only adapted to survive in a strong inflammatory environment, but it also uses this adaptation as a strategy to gain a growth advantage over the intestinal microbiota.
How have leeches adapted to survive exclusively on blood?
Corals have been around for 250 million years and have adapted to survive many changing conditions.
Biologists said elk and bighorn sheep were better adapted to survive severe winters.
In contrast, natural colonisation will select only those plants that are adapted to survive in the urban environment.
Their bodies adapted to survive, and today ours are still ready to exist on lard, breads etc. no matter how many chemicals, statins or drugs we ingest.
The approach has an advantage over single-organism-based methods because the mixture of organisms used, collected from salt marshes, are adapted to survive in the wild.
We suggest that microbial species exquisitely adapted to survive with meager amounts of liquid water7 quickly perished from osmotic shock after the flooding.
"This is extreme behavior adapted to survive the worst known predator on Earth: man," said Iain Donelas-Hamiltof, one of the scientists closely monitoring Morgan.
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Additionally, species with a large native range are more likely to have a strong climate match to at least part of Europe, making them pre-adapted to survive there.
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