they store water in their stems,forexample, cactus plant
The desert does have an ecosystem. Although it does not have as much life as other ecosytems, things still live and even thrive in a desert environment.
Plants from the division Magnoliophyta are well suited for desert life.
Plants and animals have adapted to feed, reproduction, and life on land by utilizing oxygen or carbon dioxide that is absorbed through lungs or via photosynthesis rather than using gills. They have adapted with fur to keep them warm and legs to move them safely on land. Plants have adapted to utilize sunlight and animals to reproduce.
Nonvascular plants have no vascular tissue and no true roots, stems, leaves, or seeds. They are usually small and live in damp places. Non vascular plants don't have the tube that vascular plants have to store water; therefore they have to live near water.
Overall the plants have developed modifications that tolerate a large amount of rainfall and to grow large rapidly. Depending on the plant, some are also adapted to survive with little direct sunlight, to grow in puddles or pools of water and to grow suspended in the air.
nothing they have already adapted to the desert life if you change it they will die
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
Artic foxes are adapted to life in the cold such as in the artic. They are not evolved to live in the desert.
Deserts are usually devoid of life, but desert scrubs are abound with wonderfully adapted plants and animals.
The desert supports a wide variety of plants and animals that have adapted to living in an arid environment.
Yes, the desert supports a variety of plants that have adapted to an arid environment.
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. However, in Antarctica there is very limited plant life.
Hamsters are well adapted to the desert. The Syria desert has cold nights and the hamster's entire body is covered in fur to keep warm. They burrow to protect themselves from the daytime heat.
The desert does have an ecosystem. Although it does not have as much life as other ecosytems, things still live and even thrive in a desert environment.
Yes, there are species of moss that have adapted to life in the desert.
Tennessee receives much more rain than the desert. Plants in the desert of west Texas have adapted to live with little water.
Plants from the division Magnoliophyta are well suited for desert life.