Plants in the Andes have adaptations such as hairy leaves to protect against intense UV radiation, specialized root systems to access water in rocky terrain, and the ability to store water in succulent tissues to survive dry periods. They also have unique strategies to withstand extreme temperature fluctuations and high-altitude conditions.
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
Plants lack a nervous system and are unable to move voluntarily, limiting their ability to exhibit behaviors like animals. Instead, plants have evolved physiological and morphological adaptations to respond to their environment, such as changing leaf orientation or producing chemicals in response to stress. These adaptations help plants survive and reproduce in their specific habitats.
they have plenty of food to eat
No, C4 and CAM plants are adaptations to arid or dry environments. These plants have evolved specialized pathways for photosynthesis to minimize water loss and maximize CO2 intake, which is beneficial in regions with limited water availability.
there are apple trees
what adaptations help plants get more sunlight
In the Andes mountains, small plants typically thrive in the high-altitude regions known as the paramo and puna ecosystems. These areas, characterized by harsh climatic conditions, including low temperatures, high winds, and intense sunlight, limit the growth of larger vegetation. As a result, small, resilient plants such as cushion plants, grasses, and certain flowering species have adapted to survive in these challenging environments. The unique adaptations of these plants allow them to withstand the extreme conditions of the Andean highlands.
do plants and animals adapt
false?
nefural plant
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
Ofcourse they do. the Andes mountains implies a whole range of heights and a large surface area.
I think you can easily find any desert plant with adaptations
Some general adaptations for flowering plants having visual and olfactory cues. These are useful for purposes of attracting pollinators.
it eats plants and animals
Yes they have adoptions