Marine biome plant and animal life adaptations
Re: Marine biome plant adaptations?
IDIOT. he was asking a question and wanted an answer, not "marine biome plant and animal life adaptations." STUPID.
There are many fascinating animals in the marine biome. Some examples are crabs, fish, whales, etc. Marine animals adapt to their environment in many ways. Some animals have blubber to survive in cold water. Sea otters are an exception. They have really dense hair, up to a million every square inch! Animals also adapt by finding ways to breathe. Some animals come up to the surface for water, some have gills, and some float or swim. Fish can also use their gills to control the amount of salt that goes into their bodies. Some animals are camouflaged to blend in to their surroundings so that predators won't see them. Marine animals like whales and dolphins have sleek bodies to help them glide through the water. Some animals have eyes on either side of their head so they can see predators coming. Plants are also an important part of the marine biome. They help us by supplying lots of the world's oxygen. Examples of marine plants would be algae, seaweed, flowering plants, etc. Plants also need to adapt to their environment. They live near the surface because they need the sun for photosynthesis. Some nutrients are absorbed directly from water.
You're an idiot too ^
They want a short easy right expatiation
There are alot
Adapting to water pressure,
dealing with wind,waves and changing temperatures
getting enough light
Regulating salt in take and obtaining oxygen Duh
-Cassie
They grow gills and breathe underwater.
Acually, they need to be able to be surrounded by water and only absorb the right amount and not to much. Sometimes they also create a bad taste in order for them to not be eaten by animals.
kelp digae
plants adapt by sunlight and water
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
Yes. plants adapt all the time.
They adapt by adapting
Sea horses adapt by changing color.
do plants and animals adapt
Pumas do not feed on plants and have little interaction with plants other than using them for shade and cover. Plants have little reason to adapt to pumas.
Plants adapt to growing in Sudan as per enviorenment available to them as mesophytes or xerophytes.
to what? there are many things they could adapt so???
They live in the red sea and pacific ocean. But they usually do not have to adapt.
dont no
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration