Closing there stomata during the day to conserve water and opening the stomata at night to take carbon dioxide. Naturally this divides the light independent and dependent reaction between two temporal periods of the 24 hour day.
Yes, plants like cacti that live in the desert tend to have fewer stomata compared to plants in the rainforest. This adaptation helps reduce water loss through transpiration, as stomata are the primary sites for water vapor to exit the plant. The reduced number of stomata in desert plants helps them conserve water in dry environments.
Natural Selection is any trait that helps you live. So adaptation is important b/c it helps you live. Take moths for an example, if they don't blend into their surroundings, then they will get eaten by a predator. Adaptations help the animals live, thats why its important to natural selection. Hope this helps! ~Bubbles<3
yes, it helps plants to live
One common adaptation that plants and animals share is the ability to camouflage themselves to blend in with their surroundings, helping them avoid predators or ambush prey. This adaptation plays a crucial role in their survival by improving their chances of avoiding detection.
Kataka-taka plants, also known as water hyacinths, live in water because they have specialized structures such as air-filled sacs that help them float. This adaptation allows them to access sunlight and nutrients in the water while also providing support and buoyancy. Additionally, growing in water helps water hyacinths compete for resources and space with other plants.
cactus and dates were the native plants of deserts
it helps prevent water loss.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
An adaptation is a structure or behavior that helps a living thing live.
Yes, plants live in all but the most exteme of deserts such as the Antarctic where few plants live and are rare in the Atacama Desert.
Plants and Animals who live in deserts have an internal body system which is built to save them from dehydration through a support system which helps them retain the intense heat and bear it. So they survive during the intense heat by the aid of their body adaptations.
None live in the world. While deserts contain a number of plants and animals, they are not living organisms. They are a iome that supports living organisms.
Plants within the Kingdom Plantae can inhabit a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, deserts, wetlands, and aquatic environments. Their distribution and adaptation depend on factors such as temperature, precipitation, soil type, and sunlight availability. These organisms have evolved to thrive in diverse ecosystems worldwide.
Yes, plants like cacti that live in the desert tend to have fewer stomata compared to plants in the rainforest. This adaptation helps reduce water loss through transpiration, as stomata are the primary sites for water vapor to exit the plant. The reduced number of stomata in desert plants helps them conserve water in dry environments.
There are many, many animals that eat plants and live in the desert. However, there are no deserts that eat plants.
Semi deserts are not true deserts but grasslands. They receive about twice the annual rainfall as a true desert and this provides for much more plant life and available water that helps support a greater variety of animals and plants.
Some rattlesnakes live in deserts but a few species live in grasslands and forests.