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how are the flowering plants of polar region adapted to their habitat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants have also adapted to the long winters and short, intense polar summers. Many Arctic species can grow under a layer of snow, and virtually all polar plants are able to photosynthesize in extremely cold temperatures. During the short polar summer, plants use the long hours of sunlight to quickly develop and produce flowers and seeds.

Answered by raiaryan336
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photosynthesis to occur in plant numerious part to be certain movemen growing to sunlight and organ to plant body

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