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What biome has woody shrubs?

The biome characterized by woody shrubs is the shrubland or scrub biome, often referred to as the Mediterranean biome. This biome typically features small, drought-resistant shrubs and is found in regions with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Examples include the chaparral in California and the maquis in the Mediterranean region. These areas often have a rich diversity of plant and animal species adapted to the specific climatic conditions.


What biome has hot dry summers nutrient poor soil woody evergreen shrubs chaparral coyotes?

The biome is known as the tundra.


What is the definition of the shrub layer?

The shrub layer refers to the layer in a forest or other ecosystem composed of shrubs - woody plants that are shorter in height than trees, usually growing between the ground cover layer and the tree layer. Shrubs play a key role in providing habitat and food for wildlife, as well as contributing to overall biodiversity and ecosystem health.


What biome has woody vines?

woody forest or rainforests


What does xyloid mean?

a woody plant, usually trees or shrubs.


Hot dry summers nutrient poor soil woody evergreen shrubs chaparral coyotes?

tundra No its Temperate Woodland/Shrubland Ref: http://quizlet.com/2791084/biome-characteristics-prentice-hall-biology-flash-cards/


What is chaparral understory?

Chaparral is a term applied to a native plant community that historically has covered a large part of California. These woody plants, typically shrubs or small trees, are drought tolerant and have a number of other specialized adaptions that make them well suited to the climate and geology of California. Chaparral understory refers to the grasses, herbs and sub-shrubs that live beneath the larger shrubs.


Is rose a woody plant?

Yes, roses are woody perennial flowering plants in the genus Rosa. They have woody stems and can grow into shrubs, climbers, or groundcover plants.


Do weeds have bark?

Yes, weeds have bark if they're nuisance shrubs, trees or woody vines. Bark refers to the outer covering of roots and stems in woody plants such as woody vines, trees and shrubs. Weeds refer to plants that grow where they aren't wanted or to plants whose usefulness is unknown or negated by their harmfulness. Therefore, a weed has bark when it's a question of a shrub, tree or woody vine growing where you don't want it or where it's causing harm to the environment.


What has the author Isabel Zucker written?

Isabel Zucker has written: 'Flowering shrubs' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs 'Flowering shrubs and small trees' -- subject(s): Flowering shrubs, Flowering woody plants


What is the importance of cambium layer?

The cambium layer is important because it is responsible for the growth in diameter of woody plants. It produces new cells that differentiate into xylem, which transports water and nutrients, and phloem, which transports sugars. This growth allows trees and shrubs to increase in girth over time.


Which type of plant has the least amount of xylem tissue?

There are different kinds of stems some are woody and some are non-woody. Woody stems have alote of xylem tissue. Trees and shrubs have woody stems. The woody of conifers such as pine tree is soft wood.