By evolution, it could develop thorns to keep consumers away. Some plants store bitter substances in their vacuoles to stop consumers from consuming the whole plant.
Also, plants tend to bend toward the direction of sunlight to increase their production of "food" by photosynthesis.
plants are adapted to land in that they develop a waxy substance called cuticle which prevents the dehydration of plants and to ward off pathogens. they develop a complex root system to absorb and provide them with minerals and water.
It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions
colorful flowers
Plants that live in the deciduous forest have special adaptations that allow them to live there. Other plants do not have these adaptations.
drying out
to survive on land, plants must have structures that allow them to obtain water and other nutrients from their surroundings, retain water, transport materials in their bodies, and reproduce those are the five adaptations that plants need to survive on land
A plant's adaptations for floating in water are floating leaves and finely dissected leaves. These plants can only grow in water or in soil that is always saturated with water.
Two adaptions that help seed plants reproduce on land are pollen and flowers. Other adaptions that help are shape, gymnosperms and angiosperms.
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
do plants and animals adapt
Plants that live in the deciduous forest have special adaptations that allow them to live there. Other plants do not have these adaptations.
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
Some general adaptations for flowering plants having visual and olfactory cues. These are useful for purposes of attracting pollinators.
it eats plants and animals
drying out
Yes they have adoptions
the leaves are water containers
1.Development of stomata for gaseous exchange and 2. vascular tissue for transportation
1.Development of stomata for gaseous exchange and 2. vascular tissue for transportation