Impervious seed coat and little moisture content in its embryonic and storage tissues coupled with various types of seed dormancy help seeds to survive long period of bitter cold, extrem heat or drought conditions.
One single-celled organism that can survive severe drought is the tardigrade, also known as the water bear. Tardigrades can enter a state called cryptobiosis, where they curl up and lose almost all water content, allowing them to survive extreme conditions like drought. During this state, they can withstand high levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, and lack of water for long periods.
This is known as dormancy. Organisms enter a state of reduced metabolic activity to conserve energy until conditions improve. Dormancy is a way for organisms to survive during periods of harsh environmental conditions such as extreme cold or drought.
Lungfish that survive intense heat are known as "aestivating lungfish." During periods of extreme drought or high temperatures, these fish can enter a state of dormancy called aestivation, in which they burrow into mud and significantly reduce their metabolic rate. This adaptation allows them to survive until conditions improve, making them resilient to harsh environmental changes.
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
The stem will expand to store any sporadic rain water to help the plant survive the long periods of drought.
One single-celled organism that can survive severe drought is the tardigrade, also known as the water bear. Tardigrades can enter a state called cryptobiosis, where they curl up and lose almost all water content, allowing them to survive extreme conditions like drought. During this state, they can withstand high levels of radiation, extreme temperatures, and lack of water for long periods.
Sead Coat
A cactus can store water in its fleshy stem and this enables it to survive periods of drought.
This is known as dormancy. Organisms enter a state of reduced metabolic activity to conserve energy until conditions improve. Dormancy is a way for organisms to survive during periods of harsh environmental conditions such as extreme cold or drought.
Lungfish that survive intense heat are known as "aestivating lungfish." During periods of extreme drought or high temperatures, these fish can enter a state of dormancy called aestivation, in which they burrow into mud and significantly reduce their metabolic rate. This adaptation allows them to survive until conditions improve, making them resilient to harsh environmental changes.
are adapted to survive periods of drought by sealing themselves in their shells, but slugs are quite restricted by the amount of water in their environment. ...
Plants in the desert are shorter & have developed the adaptation to survive long periods of drought & hot weather
The cactus has the ability to store water in its fleshy stem so it can survive long periods of drought.
The stem will expand to store any sporadic rain water to help the plant survive the long periods of drought.
well technically they can't survive without water but CSIRO is developing a liquid that will survive in a drought
Yes, lettuce plants can survive light frost, but they are sensitive to freezing temperatures and may be damaged or killed if exposed to prolonged periods of extreme cold.
Yes - the camel's hump stores water in the form of fatty tissue. This tissue is re-absorbed by the animal in times of extreme drought.