they smell like a corpse to attract insects, and the insects pollinate them.
Corpse is biotic because it was once living. Biotic = something that is living, or that lived at one time (animal, plant, bug) Abiotic = nonliving things (dirt, air, rock, water)
Plants have evolved vascular tissues, xylem, and phloem, that transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars produced through photosynthesis to various plant parts. These adaptations are essential for the distribution of essential resources required for plant growth and survival.
Leaf epidermal cells have adaptations such as a waxy cuticle to reduce water loss, stomata for gas exchange, and chloroplasts for photosynthesis. These adaptations help the plant to thrive in its environment by maximizing photosynthetic efficiency and minimizing water loss.
Botanists observe and study plant structure, growth patterns, reproductive systems, and interactions with their environment. They may also analyze plant physiology, genetics, and adaptations to better understand plant biology and ecology.
Leafless plants have developed adaptations such as storing water in their stems, reducing water loss through specialized structures, and relying on photosynthesis in their stems or roots to survive in their environment.
The corpse plant. It has a horrible stench that you could smell from a mile away! The corpse plant is so bad some people have been knocked out because the stench is so bad!
A contender is surely the Titus Arum, also known as the Corpse Plant.
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Well corpse plants are the plants which have a rotten smell, they are also quite big. No one had answered this question, but maybe using the features, you may have a clue.
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I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
it emits a smell very much like rotting flesh.
No, the Titan Arum, also known as the corpse flower, is not a carnivorous plant. It is a flowering plant that attracts pollinators with its foul odor, which resembles that of rotting meat, hence the name "corpse flower".