1. xylem tubes2. root hairs
3. palisade cells
4. phloem tubes
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All fungi are not terrestrial . Mushrooms , morrells are terrestrial .
in an unchanging environment, selection in a well adapted population is?
They adapt to their environment by breathing.
The plants that live in deserts have adapted the ability to require less water in sand dune environment.
earthworms.
root hairs
no they had no new adaptations to the environment as their body structures were adapted to the environment
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Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither a particularly dry nor particularly wet environment
Organisms have adapted to the environment through evolution process, over the millions of years. So there structures are closely related to the need of environment.
Specifically for Mexico, their skin color, personality, culture, and values adapted there, but there are much more.
They require moisture for fertilization to occur. Their sperm are flagellated.
People in Australia have adapted to the environment by developing specific farming practices suited to arid conditions, using water-saving technologies, and constructing buildings that can withstand extreme heat. Indigenous Australians have relied on traditional knowledge and practices to thrive in diverse ecosystems for thousands of years. Additionally, conservation efforts and regulations have been put in place to protect unique species and habitats in Australia.
All fungi are not terrestrial . Mushrooms , morrells are terrestrial .
The structures that make the perch adapted for living in water are the gills, fins, and streamline-shaped body. All designed to survive in different waters (marine and fresh water).
cacti are adapted to their environment