Plants cope with cold by undergoing a process called cold acclimation, where they produce antifreeze proteins and sugar molecules to protect their cells from freezing. They may also drop their leaves or reduce their metabolic activity to conserve energy during cold periods. Additionally, some plants have adaptations, such as hairy leaves or a waxy cuticle, to help retain heat and prevent frost damage.
Plants that live in the deserts and plants that live in the Tundra have commonalities and differences. One commonality is that they have both learned to adapt to very harsh climates. One difference is that Tundra plants are adapted to extreme cold, while desert plants are adapted to extreme heat.
Plants have the most difficulty surviving in the polar tundra biome, characterized by extreme cold temperatures, short growing seasons, and frozen soil. The harsh conditions make it challenging for plants to establish roots, grow, and reproduce.
Cold-adapted plants are often referred to as "cold-tolerant" or "cold-hardy" plants. These plants have special adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in cold environments, such as the ability to undergo dormancy or store energy reserves in their roots.
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they live in cold places
some plants may not have the ability to live in cold places. In Asia its hot and theres only plants that could grow in hot places.
Pandas live in a dry area because that is where bamboo is grown which is what the mostly eat along with other plants.
they live in warm places!!!
they live in cold places:)
Yes, Arctic Hares live in cold places like the Tundra.
they live in cold places
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-maple trees are live in cold places..
Rhino's live in hot places like Africa
They live in damp shady places.