Want this question answered?
the plants are adapted to the climate like in the tundra there are plants that sort of hug the ground like mosses and lichen while in the desert plants that can conserve water and withstand heat such as cacti some shrubs and sagebrush so the answer would be... They are specially adapted to withstand the dry or cold conditions (extreme conditions).
The Stamen is the male reproductive system and it produces pollen. It looks alittle like a small cattail. The Ovary is the female reproductive system which produces ovules, these ovules turn into seeds once pollinated. The ovary receives pollen through the Stigma. The female reproductive system looks like a little vase.
for animals I would say that frogs and fish like goldfish as for plants I wold say like lilly-pads and water lettuce ect.ect.ect....
well i am not for sure!??(: Male and female cones are reproductive parts in seed plants like gymnosperms; cone itself is not a plant.
Like animals plant flowers also have male and female sex organs. The male sex organ is represented by stamens and female reproductive organ by the pistil. Plants and animals both have male and female reproductive organs. Some orchids put out a scent that resembles the pheromones of the female bee, encouraging pollination of the flowers by (failed) copulation.
the ovaries but the plants dont have any other reproductive sytems like a penis or a vagina
slap them They graze on plants like grass, hence the name grasshopper, they hop around in the grass eating plants.
The Stamen is the male reproductive system and it produces pollen. It looks alittle like a small cattail. The Ovary is the female reproductive system which produces ovules, these ovules turn into seeds once pollinated. The ovary receives pollen through the Stigma. The female reproductive system looks like a little vase.
the plants are adapted to the climate like in the tundra there are plants that sort of hug the ground like mosses and lichen while in the desert plants that can conserve water and withstand heat such as cacti some shrubs and sagebrush so the answer would be... They are specially adapted to withstand the dry or cold conditions (extreme conditions).
There many plants and animals that have adapted to their environments. Humming birds for example have developed tube-like mouths to eat.
The Stamen is the male reproductive system and it produces pollen. It looks alittle like a small cattail. The Ovary is the female reproductive system which produces ovules, these ovules turn into seeds once pollinated. The ovary receives pollen through the Stigma. The female reproductive system looks like a little vase.
They can spray (Skunk), Poison (like some plants) or have adapted senses to avoid predators.
Female flower parts have an ovary with an ovum. Like ova in animals.Male flower parts have and anther with pollen. Like sperm in animals.Because they are living organisms like us.they fertilize and pollinate to make more of themFlowers are reproductive organs of plants that produce ovules and pollen grains.Read more: How_are_flower_similar_to_the_reproductive_organs_of_animalsHow_are_flower_similar_to_the_reproductive_organs_of_animalsFlowers are reproductive organs of plants that produce ovules and pollen grains.Ovules are compared to eggs in animals and pollen grains are compared to sperms in animals.A flower may be unisexual or bisexual.Unisexual: A flower having either ovaries (female reproductive organ) or stamens (male reproductive organ)Bisexual: A flower having both male and female reproductive organs.
There are certain chemicals that the animal needs to 'recharge' its system. They also have not yet adapted to not relying on plants, like carnivores. Plants are probably abundant in many areas where animals that eat them live.
there are very few things that live in a tundra, just some very small plants with a large root system and some adapted animals, like the polar bear.
Antheridium is the male part of seedless plants, like algae and fungi, and the archegonium is the female part.
by developing vasculature and central axis differentiating in to fundamental parts like root, stem and leaves.