Trees Adaptation in world
Adaptation of trees in world
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The amount of fibrous tissue is reduced and the hyprodermis is absent. water secreting glands may be present. The walls of the epidermis are thinner.
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Adaption is the evolutionary process where an organism becomes better suited to its habitat. This process takes place over many generations. It is one of the basic phenomena of biology. When people speak about adaptation, they often mean a 'feature' (a trait) which helps an animal or plant survive.....
Trees Adaptations
In drier, temperate deciduous forests a thick bark helps to limit moisture evaporation from the tree's trunk. Since this is not a concern in the high humidity of tropical rainforests, most trees have a thin, smooth bark.
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