Growing deep into the soil, being flexible but tough, and having thin and needle-like leaves are the adaptations that might help the plant survive in a windy environment.
Cuticle-a fatty coating on the outer surface of cells Stomata-responsible for gas exchange vascular tissue-moves and transports substances through the tissues Spores-used in reproduction Seed structure-covered with a protective coal that contains an embryo and nutrients
Adaptations help because they help the animal to get food easier, or to find shelter, and help them get the necessities they need to live.
Well a lot of plants would die out because they aren't able to survive at those temperatures, but there would be plants that were able to survive, and probably others that would adapt to live there. There are plants that live in the desert which have temperatures higher than 45 Celsius, Death Valley can reach over 55 Celsius and there is plant life there.
Technically, plants don't need hydrogen in isolation. Plants need water, which contains hydrogen. You might say that plants crave water. Actually, nearly all of life, as we know it, needs water to live. The short answer is that without water--which contains hydrogen--plants will die.
They must have structures that allow them to obtain water or other nutrients from their surroundings, retain water, transport materials in their bodies, support their bodies, reproduce and leaves for photosynthesis
plants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place. This explains why certain plants are found in one area, but not in another. For example, you wouldn't see a cactus living in the Arctic. Nor would you see lots of really tall trees living in grasslands.
These are changes that help a plant species survive in its environment. We will see how plants survive underwater, in the desert, and where the soil lacks nutrients. You might already be familiar with some of these specialized plants. For example, the seaweed is a plant adapted for its underwater environment. Cacti are adapted for the desert environment. And you might be familiar with the Venus fly trap plant that is adapted for living in soil that doesn't provide enough nutrients. Some plants even have their own self-defense system in place to ward off insects and other critters. The rose bush, for example, has thorns to keep away predators.
Adaptations are necessary for animals whose living conditions might change. In general, all animals and plants are adapted to their environment.
The Fish WOULD NOT SURVIVE
if they didnt have an adaption, they wouldn't know how to survive where they live and might die
within the seedless plants category
Adaptation is how creatures respond to environmental changes, whether that be in their habitat, or in their predators or prey. Adapting will help them survive better.
maybe we have brains and they dont deerrrr several reasons. 1.We can reason and build items to help us survive; plants cannot. 2.We can move and act on our own, plants cannot. 3.Plants need basic essentials to survive, such as a warm climate and light. 4.Humans have instinct and can hunt and look for water; plants cannot move.
Cuticle-a fatty coating on the outer surface of cells Stomata-responsible for gas exchange vascular tissue-moves and transports substances through the tissues Spores-used in reproduction Seed structure-covered with a protective coal that contains an embryo and nutrients
They might not have been able to adapt.
Plant AdaptationsPlants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place. This explains why certain plants are found in one area, but not in another. For example, you wouldn't see a cactus living in the Arctic. Nor would you see lots of really tall trees living in grasslands.Click on the different biomes or areas below to learn about them and some of the adaptations plants have to live there:Desert GrasslandTropical Rain ForestTemperate Rain ForestTemperate Deciduous ForestTaigaTundraIn WaterCopyright © 2009 Missouri Botanical Garden
Everything. Animals. Plants. Human We rely on the environment, and one day it might just be all gone. :S