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Animals or plants that have adapted to temperate climates have certain behavior patterns. Plants and animals in a desert for instance have adapted to use of low volumes of water and extreme heat.
Yes, climate plays a significant role in determining which plants and animals can survive in an ecosystem. Factors such as temperature, precipitation, and sunlight influence the types of species that can thrive in a particular region. Plants and animals have adaptations that help them to cope with the specific climate conditions of their environment.
In a humid continental climate, plants and animals must adapt to significant seasonal temperature variations, with warm summers and cold winters. Vegetation may include deciduous trees that shed leaves in winter to conserve moisture and energy, while animals often develop thick fur or migratory behaviors to cope with the cold. Additionally, both plants and animals must be resilient to high humidity and precipitation, which can promote fungal growth and require adaptations for water management. Overall, adaptations focus on survival through temperature extremes and moisture availability throughout the year.
In a humid continental climate, plants and animals must adapt to distinct seasonal variations, including cold winters and warm summers. Vegetation may have to withstand freezing temperatures and snow cover, leading to adaptations like dormancy or the ability to shed leaves in winter. Animals might develop thick fur or fat layers for insulation, along with behavioral adaptations such as migration or hibernation to cope with food scarcity during harsh winters. Additionally, both plants and animals need to manage moisture levels, as the region experiences significant precipitation throughout the year.
Photosynthesis in plants converts energy from the sun into a chemical that animals are in turn able to consume and convert back into the energy they require to function. Photosynthesis also converts the poisonous gas CO2 back into its components, Carbon and oxygen. Both of these processes are imperative for animals to survive as they have no way of directly accessing the suns energy nor are they able to cope with high concentrations of carbon dioxide or the effects that this gas has in the atmosphere.
Animals or plants that have adapted to temperate climates have certain behavior patterns. Plants and animals in a desert for instance have adapted to use of low volumes of water and extreme heat.
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Animals that cannot adapt to changing seasonal weather conditions may face severe challenges, including food scarcity, habitat loss, and increased competition for resources. As their environments shift, these animals may experience stress, decreased reproductive success, and higher mortality rates. Over time, those unable to cope with the changes may decline in population or face extinction, leading to a loss of biodiversity in their ecosystems. Adaptation or migration to more suitable habitats can be essential for their survival.
As sessile organisms, plants are unable to escape from the many abiotic and biotic factors that cause a departure from optimal conditions of growth and development. Low temperature represents one of the most harmful abiotic stresses affecting temperate plants. These species have adapted to seasonal variations in temperature by adjusting their metabolism during autumn, increasing their content of a range of cryo-protective compounds to maximise their cold tolerance. Some of these molecules are synthesised de novo. The down-regulation of some gene products represents an additional important regulatory mechanism. Ways in which plants cope with cold stress are described, and the current state of the art with respect to both the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and crop plants in the area of gene expression and metabolic pathways during low-temperature stress are discussed.
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Animals have different sense organs which they use to different seasonal change. To adapt animals migrate to areas they can find food. Animals also hibernate by storing extra food which may serve them during the dry season.
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Yes, climate plays a significant role in determining which plants and animals can survive in an ecosystem. Factors such as temperature, precipitation, and sunlight influence the types of species that can thrive in a particular region. Plants and animals have adaptations that help them to cope with the specific climate conditions of their environment.
In a humid continental climate, plants and animals must adapt to significant seasonal temperature variations, with warm summers and cold winters. Vegetation may include deciduous trees that shed leaves in winter to conserve moisture and energy, while animals often develop thick fur or migratory behaviors to cope with the cold. Additionally, both plants and animals must be resilient to high humidity and precipitation, which can promote fungal growth and require adaptations for water management. Overall, adaptations focus on survival through temperature extremes and moisture availability throughout the year.