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If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
Some plants can adapt theirselves by restoring some water on it's roots...I hope my answer's correct! thank u
Hydrotropism is a plant's growth response to water. Plants will grow towards sources of water to ensure they have enough for survival and growth. This response helps plants adapt to changing environmental conditions.
Plants adapt to their environments through various physiological, morphological, and behavioral changes. For instance, desert plants may develop deep root systems to access water, thick cuticles to reduce water loss, and specialized leaves to minimize transpiration. In contrast, plants in nutrient-rich environments may have broader leaves to maximize sunlight absorption. These adaptations enable plants to efficiently utilize available resources and survive in their specific habitats.
plants adapt by sunlight and water
they adapt by having to have lots of water
Desert plants stores water in their tissues ,the tissues have high water holding capasity and also these plants absorb water from atmosphere.
In a desert, they adapt so that they are able to hold in and store more water. For example, there is a cactus.
By acquiring aquatic characterstics.
Yes, plants can adapt to changes in their environment through mechanisms like altering their growth patterns, adjusting water absorption, or developing resistance to pests and diseases. This adaptability allows plants to survive and thrive in different conditions.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.
They adapt by adapting
The adaptation is knowledge for a living thing just like juice
By having a waxy coating on needles that prevent evaporation.Also trees are evergreen so that plants can photosynthesize right away when the temperature rises.
the main plants in a desert are "succulents" (cacti and other) which hold their water in their leaves
If an animal were to adapt to a salt marsh, they would have to adapt to the climate. It varies sometimes but mostly they would have to adapt to the water source. In a salt marsh, they have brachish water, which is a mixture of salt water and fresh water, and it usually leads out into another river or stream somewhere close by, but they would have to adapt to the water, which only some animals can.