Yes, bryophytes (such as mosses and liverworts) are more adapted to moist environments due to their reliance on water for reproduction and nutrient uptake. They lack vascular tissues to transport water, so they need a moist environment to absorb water directly through their cells. Dry conditions can be stressful or even fatal for bryophytes.
Seedless plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms are important to the environment because we use them for medicine, and daily foods.
Specifically for Mexico, their skin color, personality, culture, and values adapted there, but there are much more.
Animals that live in the rainforest have adapted to live in trees, so they donâ??t have to walk on the wet ground all the time. Many of them are also slender, so that they are able to dry quickly.
Desert reptiles are more known to eat scorpions, as they have adapted to their environment.
Moist-heat cooking is cooking the food in a moist environment. Ways to do this is by boiling, steaming, and braising. This helps to tenderize the food more than through dry heat cooking.
No
A hermit crab usually eats when it is dark or moist. the humider the environment the more it will eat.
natural selection
The process by which individuals that have favorable variations and are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully than less well adapted individuals is called natural selection. This is part of Darwin's theory.
Angiosperms that live for more than two years are calledperennials.
Angiosperms depend on animals to pollinate their flowers and drop their seeds and make more plants.