The ability to eat insects helps certain plants, like carnivorous species, to obtain essential nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, from their prey. This adaptation is particularly beneficial in nutrient-poor environments where soil fertility is low. By supplementing their nutrient intake through insect consumption, these plants can enhance their growth, reproduction, and overall survival. This unique strategy allows them to thrive in habitats where other plants may struggle.
geotropism is the ability of the plant to grow in he direction of gravity so if there isn't sufficient water available the roots of the plant due to geotropism go deeperinto the the earth so as to obtain some amount of water which will help them to survive
do salmons help any plant or animals survive
how do deep and wide root system of plant help it to survive
They do not help a plant survive. They help a plant reproduce by attracting pollinating animals.
To help the plant survive.
The root of the plant delivers nutrients, food for the plant, and water to help the plant to survive.
they bring pollen from plant to plant when they are collecting pollen
They attract insects to help pollinate the plant for reproduction
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do firefighters make small fires to help plant and animals to survive
by adapting these adaptations, their ability to survive increases