Monday, August 3, 2009

How do plants (such as trees and flowers) adapt to the environment?

Plants and trees give oxygen. They help us because if we have no oxygen, we would die! That's why it's important to our environment.
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Reply:Adaptation of plants to the environment is a long evolutionary process. It is found that the plants which are adapted themselves to different habitats survive better in that habitats. Plants in general get adapted to the environment. ( Your question says trees and flowers, I could not understand why you have specified this.)


There are three classes of plants based on three different habitats.


1. Plants growing in aquatic conditions


2. Plants growing in normal conditions


3.Plants growing in desert conditions





Depending upon the habitats, plants have different mechanisms which cannot be explained in detail at this forum as the answer will be tooooooo long.c++

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