well, all plants compete for the most amount of sun by growing taller to be at the top and also by grwoing large leaves because its the leaves which soak up the sun.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
There are a few different plants that can adapted to the amazon. All the plants have to be able to take a lot of rain.
Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)
water and sunshine
the sky
A desert and the tundra both receive low precipitation and only specialized plants are adapted to live in them. However, they are considered to be different biomes.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
Milkweed plants only need sunshine, water and soil.
Plants that thrive in full sun locations, such as cacti, succulents, and sunflowers, receive the most sunlight as they require intense sunlight for optimal growth. These plants are adapted to withstand high levels of exposure to sunlight and are best suited for bright, sunny environments.
yes, plants use sunshine to make glucose and we use the sun for vitamin D.