Plants adapt to water by developing specialized structures and behaviors. One common adaptation is the formation of aerenchyma, which are air-filled cavities in their tissues that facilitate gas exchange and buoyancy in aquatic environments. Another adaptation is the development of larger, more flexible leaves that can float on the water's surface, maximizing light absorption while minimizing water loss. Additionally, some plants have evolved mechanisms to store excess water or filter out salts, allowing them to thrive in varying aquatic conditions.
A plant's stem system can help distribute nutrients and water throughout the plant, aiding in its growth and survival. Additionally, stems can provide structural support for leaves, flowers, and fruit, allowing them to efficiently capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
Depends on what you do with the water. If it is boiling when you pour it over the plant it will most likely scald and kill it. If it is boiling and you water the plant with it, you will damage the roots and the plant will die. However, if you wait until it cools and then water the plant with it there will be little change to the plant.
The two tissues that transport water and nutrients in the plant body are xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant, while phloem transports sugars and other nutrients produced during photosynthesis to various parts of the plant.
The two main jobs of a plant are to grow and reproduce.
In general, minerals can form in two ways: through the crystallization of melted materials, and through the crystallization of materials dissolved in water.
If the soil is dry or/and the plant starts to die
A plant's stem system can help distribute nutrients and water throughout the plant, aiding in its growth and survival. Additionally, stems can provide structural support for leaves, flowers, and fruit, allowing them to efficiently capture sunlight for photosynthesis.
By stealing 1) water and 2) plant nutrients away from the crop.
They produce sexually and asexually i think.
food and shelter
the water
1) it competes for nutrients with the plant. 2) ??
yes
food and shelter
Animals munch on the plants bruh
Wind, Water, Animals, Ejection. These are primary helps because when a seed is released from the ovary's, the plant can't grow next to its parent. These ways help because it moves the seed so it can get its survival needs as well.
One you swim in it and two you drink it