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which adaptation helps the plant protect themselves?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some plants may also completely shed their leaves in a drought, to prevent water loss. The basic rule is that fewer leaves mean less water loss through transpiration. These extreme leaf adaptations can also protect the plants from hungry and thirsty birds and animals

Answered by janmiya23
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An adaptation is just a mutation that worked out well for a plant or animal. Plants adapt in many ways to be able to survive or thrive in their surroundings. Discover several plant adaptation examples specific to different environments.

Desert Plant Adaptations

Living in a desert environment poses unique challenges for plant life. Desert plants have to adapt to harsh conditions characterized by extreme temperatures and very little rainfall.

Root Structure

Plants that grow in the desert have adapted the structure of their roots to be able to thrive with very little rainfall. Some plants have adapted to take advantage of any rainfall that occurs while others have adapted to look for water very deep in the ground.

shallow root structure - Some desert plants have shallow roots that spread out over a wide area. This allows them to get as much rainwater as possible during the rare occasions that it rains.

deep tap roots - Not all desert plants have shallow roots. Some develop extremely long tap roots that go down very deep into the ground. These deep tap roots are an adaptation that allows the plants to reach water deep below the surface.

leaf Waxing

Nearly all desert plants produce a waxy coating on their leaves or have prickly spines. These features help keep water from evaporating out of the leaves. This is an adaptation to help prevent dehydration in a desert climate.

Night Blooming

Some desert plants bloom only at night, which is an adaptation to the extreme heat of the desert sun and certain animal adaptations.

preventing dehydration - Blooming during the daytime in the desert could cause plants to dehydrate very quickly. The adaptation to nighttime blooming helps keep desert plants from losing a lot of water (dehydrating) through their blooms.

helping with pollination - Because many desert insects are nocturnal (an example of an animal adaptation), blooming at night helps ensure that desert plants get properly pollinated

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