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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appears to adapt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that seems to change or adjust in response to different conditions or stimuli.
Example: "The organism appears to adapt to its environment over time, showcasing remarkable resilience."
Alternatives: "seems to adjust" or "looks like it modifies".
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Thus, Hydra appears to adapt to losing its nerves by activating the neuronal genetic program in skin cells.
In case of B. xylophilus, both BxACE-1 and BxACE-2, which have relatively high catalytic activities, are involved in the postsynaptic transmission, whereas BxACE-3 appears to adapt to a non-neuronal role of chemical defense against xenobiotics.
The fungus appears to adapt by trans-differentiation into a resting mycelial stage.
Similar to PTH secretion, CT secretion also appears to adapt to the ambient or existing serum calcium concentration [ 38].
The intraoral jaw bone appears to adapt and remodel with greater ease in recipient beds, and may provide a stronger resistance to peri-implantitis than the iliac bone.
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They appeared to adapt quickly.
Actual face-transplant recipients appear to adapt quickly.
Furthermore, inexperienced players appeared to adapt more easily to random attacks, whereas experienced managers struggled when cyberattacks occurred at unpredictable — rather than fixed — intervals.
For Beyoncé, content always trumps structure, and she's so relentlessly perfect that she's able to appear to adapt to any sound or scene when she's really just applying her signature gloss atop it.
When rural communities face major changes whether due to natural disasters, decline of old industries or the development of new ones, some appear to adapt well to the changes while others languish.
Using an experimental protocol in which mice are deprived of nesting materials, an important component of pup rearing, Raju has shown that baby mice appear to adapt via specific changes in gene expression.
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