Regarding temperature and osmotic concentration nearly all plants are
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The evidence:
Most organisms are comprised of at least 70% or more water. Some plants, like a head of lettuce, are made up of nearly 95% water;
When organisms go dormant, they loose most of their water. For example, seeds and buds are typically less than 10% water, as are desiccated rotifers, nematodes and yeast cells;
Earth is the water planet (that's why astronomers get so excited about finding water in space).
Water is the limiting resource for crop productivity in most agricultural systems (see text for supporting data)
Answer:
The osmotic concentration and temperature of all plants are almost conformers.
Explanation:
Conformers are organisms that adjust their internal temperature in response to environmental changes in temperature. The vast majority of creatures and nearly all plants follow rules. Nearly all plants and about 99 percent of animals lack a system to maintain a stable interior body environment. As the weather outside varies, so does their body temperature. Conformers are what we call them. The external environment affects the interior environment of conformers. Regulators use their metabolism to manage their internal environment. To keep their metabolic rates at their best, both must control their body temperatures. Body fluids' osmotic concentration fluctuates depending on the external medium's. They use less energy than others. They have a restricted geographic range.
Thus, the vast majority (99%) of plants are unable to sustain a stable internal environment.