In the Arctic there are many different plants like flowers, shrubs, bushes, and grass.
But in Antarctica you will only find two plants they mainly live on the coast:
1) Deschampsia Antarctica
2) Colobanthus Quitensis
fungi mosses algae artic moss and the cloudberry
Lichens, algae and mosses are the most dominant plants in the polar regions.
mosses and linchens
The plants that grow in polar regions are Lichens,Mosses,Algae and fungi, they can stand the heat and coldness at night.Also there are saxifrage, bearberrys arctic willows arctic moss polar fire and Aqapanthus they are all plants that grow in the polar regions. There are many more I think i will find out and improve answer when I find out. Hope this helps guys.Lichens, Mosses, Algae and Fungi because they can stand the harshly cold temperatures at night. Hope that helps!!!There is a short growing season in the polar region. The only plants that grow there are lichens, mosses, liverworts, and some arctic willows.
Most protist are aquatic, meaning they live where ever water can be found such as lakes, swamps, oceans, etc..
There is red-leafed plants, plankton, lichen, and and a mix of algae and fungus
photo plankton
what is the polar region symboisis
polar bears
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures
So bugs can eat it.
Polar climate regions.
Musk ox and lichen
Endemic means found only in a specific region , thus polar bears are endemic to polar regions .
The plants that grow in polar regions are Lichens,Mosses,Algae and fungi, they can stand the heat and coldness at night.Also there are saxifrage, bearberrys arctic willows arctic moss polar fire and Aqapanthus they are all plants that grow in the polar regions. There are many more I think i will find out and improve answer when I find out. Hope this helps guys.Lichens, Mosses, Algae and Fungi because they can stand the harshly cold temperatures at night. Hope that helps!!!There is a short growing season in the polar region. The only plants that grow there are lichens, mosses, liverworts, and some arctic willows.
Plants are generally not found on polar ice caps due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of soil for growth. However, some lichens, mosses, and algae can survive in these harsh conditions by growing on rocks or ice surfaces where minimal nutrients are available. These plants are adapted to survive in low temperatures and limited sunlight.
they are found on mountain valleys and polar regions
No, polar regions are harsher environments and therefore have less plants and animals than tropical or temperate regions. The same is also true for the numbers of species present.
In the Arctic: polar bears, walruses, and seals.