Biology, asked by uraj8057, 5 hours ago

how does the hibiscus plant obtain its food and by which adaptation that falls under?

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Answered by prematchaya195
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One of the main adaptations of the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis would be that, it does not move at all due to the fact that it contains a cell wall made of cellulose. The Hibiscus rosa- sinensis grows in a tropical to sub-tropical regions, which makes the flowers really tender to frost.

Answered by manveermeena007
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The plant receives its food through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is where the plant uptakes carbon dioxide and water and changes it into glucose and oxygen. The plant uses carbon dioxide and water as fuel to help maintain cellular processes within the plant.

Hibiscus, with their showy flowers, grow in tropical climates but also make striking additions as summer annuals in northern landscapes. The plants have evolved to survive, adapting their physical characteristics to maximize pollination, which plants cannot perform on their own.

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