The so called halophytes plants.
There are many varieties of grass but only two types, which are cool season grasses and warm season grasses. Cool season grasses are generally used in northern areas that experience cold winters and warm summers. Warm season grasses are generally used in southern areas where they are able to tolerate and thrive in summer heat.
Grasses commonly found in deciduous forests include species like bristlegrass, fescue, and bluegrass. These grasses are able to tolerate the shade created by the canopy of the trees in deciduous forests.
Grasses manage salt concentrations in their cells through various mechanisms such as compartmentalization in vacuoles, secretion of excess salts through specialized glands or salt glands on their leaves, and by limiting salt uptake through selective ion transporters in their roots. These strategies help to maintain a balanced salt concentration within the cells and prevent toxicity.
Biomes with grasses as primary producers, such as savannas and grasslands, are adapted to prolonged dry spells due to several key features. Grasses have deep root systems that allow them to access water stored deeper in the soil, and their growth patterns enable them to quickly regenerate after periods of drought. Additionally, grasses can tolerate grazing and fire, which helps maintain their dominance and resilience in arid conditions. These adaptations allow grass-dominated ecosystems to thrive despite limited water availability.
The noun for tolerate is "tolerance."
The past tense of tolerate is tolerated.
Tagalog translation of tolerate: hayaan
No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
Various salts are added to the mix:Copper salts - blueStrontium salts - redSodium salts - yellowBarium salts - greenCalcium salts - orangeCobalt salts - blueCryolite - yellowLithium salts - bright red
what is grasses predators
For patients who are able to tolerate fluids by mouth, oral rehydration therapy (ORT) with oral rehydration salts (ORS) in solution is the preferred treatment alternative. Another technique in which fluid replacement is injected subcutaneously.
- carbonates are salts.- oxides are...oxides not salts- hydrogencarbonates are salts