Reindeer Moss, like other lichens, does not have any roots. It has the ability to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through cells on its surface. However, this adaptation makes reindeer moss very susceptible to pollutants in the environment. Like other types of lichen, reindeer moss is a good indicator of environmental quality because of its high absorption from the surrounding air.
It's all very debatable. If, say, you were to put a normal rose, or a lily, that we would in our different biome, then it wouldn't die. However, in the tundra, it may die, because it's basic needs would not be given, therefore adaptation would be unsuccessful. Other plants however, like Artic Moss, are much more likely to survive, only because they have different basic needs, which are provided in the Tundra.
Caribou moss can go a long time without water. This is important because the tundra is very dry.
they don't the die
The Tundra is a geographical region and does not adapt.
The type of plants that the Tundra have is the Arctic Moss , Arctic Willow and Bayberry.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
They adapt to the enviorment.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
it has arctic moss
bearberry
Plants that live in an arctic tundra climate need to adjust to the climate. The plants also need to have a shallow root systems.
it grows short roots to adapt to the permafrost but that's all i know
the arctic fox
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra