How do organisms which cannot migrate tend to overcome adverse environmental conditions? Explain taking one example each from vertebrates and angiosperms respectively.
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organisms which cannot migrate tend to overcome adverse environmental conditions
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For example:Organisms which cannot migrate tend to overcome adverse environmental conditions by developing several methods. In angiosperms, seeds and some other vegetative reproductive structures serve as means to tide over periods of stress.
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Organisms which cannot migrate tend to overcome adverse environmental conditions by developing several methods. For example, some vertebrates escape the stress caused by unfavourable environmental conditions by escaping in time, like bears go into hibernation during the winters
Organisms which cannot migrate tend to overcome adverse environmental conditions by developing several methods. For example, some vertebrates escape the stress caused by unfavourable environmental conditions by escaping in time, like bears go into hibernation during the winters
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