Define the following :
1. Mesophytes
2. Xerophytes
3. Hydrophytes
Answers
QUESTION:
Define the following .
1. Mesophytes
2. Xerophytes
3. Hydrophytes
ANSWER :
1] Mesophytes :
Mesophytes are terrestrial plant that grow in average supply of water. Mesophytes are plants that adapted for moderate water conditions.
2] Xerophytes :
Xerophytes are the plant which grow in desert region or dry places . They are also called desert plants.
3] Hydropytes :
Hydrophytes are plants like water lilies that have adapted to living in watery conditions.
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Explanation:
1. Hydrophytes
Plants growing in or near water are called hydrophytes. Hydrophytes may be free floating or submerged plants living in lakes, ponds, shallow water, marshy lands and marine habitat. Hydrophytes face certain challenges in their habitat. They are:
(i) Availability of more water than needed.
(ii) Water current may damage the plant body.
(iii) Water levels may change regularly.
(iv) Maintain buoyancy in water.
Adaptations of hydrophytes
· Roots are poorly developed as in Hydrilla or absent as in Wolffia .
· Plant body is greatly reduced as in Lemna.
· Submerged leaves are narrow or finely divided. e.g. Hydrilla.
· Floating leaves have long leaf stalks to enable the leaves move up and down in response to changes in water level. e.g. Lotus.
· Air chambers provide buoyancy and mechanical support to plants as in Eichhornia (swollen and spongy petiole)
2. Xerophytes
Plants that grow in dry habitat are called xerophytes. These plants develop special structural and physiological characteristics to meet the following conditions:
(i) To absorb as much water as they can get from the surroundings.
(ii) To retain water in their organs for very long time.
(iii) To reduce the transpiration rate.
(iv) To reduce consumption of water.
Adaptations of xerophytes
· They have well developed roots. Roots grow very deep and reach the layers where water is available as in Calotropis.
· They store water in succulent water storing parenchymatous tissues. e.g. Opuntia, Aloe vera.
· They have small sized leaves with waxy coating. e.g. Acacia. In some plants, leaves are modified into spines. e.g. Opuntia.
· Some of the xerophytes complete their life cycle within a very short period when sufficient moisture is available
3. Mesophytes
Mesophytes are common land plants which grow in situations that are neither too wet nor too dry. They do not need any extreme adaptations.
Adaptations of mesophytes
· The roots of mesophytes are well developed and are provided with root caps.
· The stem is generally straight and branched.
· The leaves are generally broad and thin.
· The presence of waxy cuticle in leaves traps the moisture and lessens water loss.
· Leaves have stomata which close in extreme heat and wind to prevent transpiration