Plant Adaptations
Plants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place. This explains why certain plants are found in one area, but not in another. For example, you wouldn't see a cactus living in the Arctic. Nor would you see lots of really tall trees living in grasslands.
Click on the link below to find information of adaptation of the plant to different biomes or areas:
http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/adapt.html
http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/adapt.html
Desert | Grassland |
Tropical Rain Forest | Temperate Rain Forest |
Temperate Deciduous Forest | Taiga |
Tundra | In Water |
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