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Physiological adaptation refers to the ability of organisms to adjust and acclimate to changes in their environment in order to maintain balance and optimal functioning. This can include various bodily responses such as changes in heart rate, blood pressure, temperature regulation, and hormone levels in response to stress, exercise, temperature changes, altitude, or other environmental factors. Physiological adaptation is essential for survival and allows organisms to thrive in diverse and challenging environments. Researchers study physiological adaptation to better understand how organisms adjust to changing conditions and improve their resilience and performance.