The roots adaopt to this plants habitat by helping them grow, and keeping them alive!!
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Plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots.
No, onions are not an example of plants with modified roots. Onions have a bulb which is a modified stem, not modified roots. Examples of plants with modified roots include carrot and radish.
No, not all plants possess roots. Some plants, like mosses and ferns, do not have true roots but instead have structures that serve a similar function.
The roots of plants predominantly grow downward, towards the soil.
The study that deals with the form and structure of plants is called plant morphology. It focuses on the physical characteristics of plants, including their leaves, stems, roots, flowers, and overall plant architecture. Plant morphology helps researchers understand how plants grow, develop, and adapt to their environment.
Monstera plants use their air roots to absorb moisture and nutrients from the air, helping them adapt to their environment by providing additional support and stability, especially in tropical climates where they are commonly found.
Because there is little soil for roots.
Some plants can change the angle of their leaves to follow the sun, they also have ways to deal with excess light or water.
To adapt to the environment they are in.Example:Some cacti have their roots deep in the ground, to get groundwater.Some cacti have their roots spread out, to catch rainwater. Their roots also secrete an acid that makes it difficult for other plants (including other cacti) to grow on those roots. This limits the competition for water.
To adapt to the environment they are in.Example:Some cacti have their roots deep in the ground, to get groundwater.Some cacti have their roots spread out, to catch rainwater. Their roots also secrete an acid that makes it difficult for other plants (including other cacti) to grow on those roots. This limits the competition for water.
Some plants can adapt theirselves by restoring some water on it's roots...I hope my answer's correct! thank u
They have dense roots so they can stay firm in the ground idk just search it up ditwoods
Muskrats eat what plants are available in their habitat, including cattail roots, lily roots and stems. When plants aren't available they will eat whatever is available, whether it be fish or small animals.
They adapt by camoflauging into the rocks!
Pothos plants can climb up to 70 feet in their natural habitat by using their aerial roots to attach to trees or other structures.
No, they just adapt to wherever they are. But the presence of a rattlesnake does change other animal's habitat.
plants adapt by sunlight and water