Science, asked by ngarg5469, 8 months ago

Answer the following questions.
1 What do you understand by adaptations in plants?
What are the conditions that make plants different from each other?
How are terrestrial plants different from aquatic plants?
How do (a) banyan and (b) hydrilla plants adapt themselves to their habitas?
How are free-floating plants different from fixed-floating plants?
What are the adaptations in a cactus plant?
What are submerged plants?​

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Answered by ritumandlik06
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Answer:

plant adapt for to live with surounding and for their food

Answered by parthmanjrekar246
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Answer:

What Does Adaptation Mean? What Does Adaptation Mean? The special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Camouflage, as in a toad's ability to blend in with its surroundings, is a common example of an adaptation

Land plants are typically taller than wide and have a branched root system. Water plants are typically wider and have spongier leaves, which allow the plant to float on water. Aquatic plants don't root down into the soil. Their roots hang in the water and they're able to move around.

You will note that cacti do not have leaves like most plants which reduces the surface area and subsequent moisture loss. Cacti also have the ability to store water in their tubular structures. Also many have adapted thorns to protect them against herbivores in search of a juicy succulent meal in a dry desert.

Submerged plants are rooted plants with flaccid or limp stems and most of their vegetative mass is below the water surface, although small portions may stick above the water.

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