psammophyte
The features of a living environment include nutrition, respiration, synthesis, growth, excretion, transport, and regulation. These features make up metabolism which enables a living environment to achieve homeostasis. Failure to maintain homeostasis makes a living environment an impossibility.
Plants grow good in different environments depending on what type of plants it is. Plants take different amounts of water, sun and soil. It is all about the interaction of the plant to specific agro-climatic conditions for its proper growth.
All plants are more or less adapted to their environment, but to give a specific example we take the cactus. A CAM plant that closes it's stomata in the daylight to conserve moisture and opening the stomata at night to let CO2 in then, having spines to protect itself generally and specifically to protect itself from animals trying to get it's stored moisture. Small surface area of leaves to protect them from over exposure.
A plant that flowers regardless of the length of the period of light it is exposed to. Rice, corn, and the cucumber are day-neutral plants.this is usually because they have limited acess to light and has adapted to this environment
m bjgydtresty7u8ipokjlhb
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention. They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention.
They plant grapes and vegetables.
They get water from the rich soil.
A plant adapted to living in a dry arid habitat; a desert plant.
it is adapted to its enviorment because it is a plant that grows underwater without sun
because no other plant can kill them or touch them
They are able to undergo photosynthesis based on their adaptation to the environment. One such example is the CAM plant, which have become adapted to the dry environment and is able to perform photosynthesis at the optimum time.
A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an environment with little water, such as a desert.
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.