Plants
Cloudberry
arctic moss
arctic williow
caribou moss (commonly eaten by caribous)
labrador tea
pasque flower
Animals
Arctic Hare
Arctic Tern
Caribou
Collared Lemming
Dall Sheep
Musk oxen
Narwhal
Polar bears
Snowy owls
Walrus
Wolverine
The animals living there get their hydration from the things they eat or they eat the snow. The plants get their water from the mound of dirt they live on which is wet because of all the snow around it.
Yes, hydrophytes can be found in the Arctic region. They include aquatic plants such as water lilies, cattails, and waterweed, which are adapted to survive in cold, wet environments. These plants play an important role in the Arctic ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various animals.
Some Arctic Animals can swim, as it's necessary for them to survive.
Arctic Poppy, Arctic Lupine, Arctic moss, Arctic lichen, and many more! All of the tundra plants have their unique adaptations!
Arctic plants - like most plants - don't really eat anything. They get their energy from photosynthesis - taking CO2 from the air and water and nutrients from the soil and using sunlight to power the conversion of these to plant material.
the arctic fox
The Arctic herbivorous animals, eg the reindeer or the ptarmigan.
Yes, Arctic foxes are omnivores. They eat both plants and animals.
Moss, lichens, mushrooms, and grass.
The concept of this question is backwards. The question implies that somehow the arctic ecosystem has designed itself to meet the needs of the plants and animals that live there. The arctic (or any other ecosystem) does not and cannot do this. The question is (or should be) "How have the plants and animals that live in the arctic adapted to survive in under those conditions?"
Yes, all animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.
Yes, all animals are consumers. Only plants are producers.
some omnivores are... Coyote- They mostly eat other animals/meat but sometimes they eat plants a grizzly bear- a grizzly bear eats both plants & animals Raccoon- same with the grizzly bear they eat both plants & animals Arctic fox- Arctic fox mostly eat other animals/meat- carnivore but sometimes in the winter they are forced to eat plants/like a vegetarian
it keeps the plants safe because some animals don't like the hairy texture
Moose and lynx
The Arctic fox is an omnivore. They eat both plants and animals.
no an Arctic fox is not an herbivore it is part of the canine family and is in fact a carnivore =]