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• The adjustment or changes
in behavior, physiology, and structure of
an organism to become more suited to
an environment.
• It is derived from latin word “adaptare ”
which means “to fit”.
• Plants have adaptations to help them live and grow in
different areas. 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.
• For Protection.
Spikes or thorns
• For Reproduction.
Brightly colored
fruits and
vegetable attract
animals

Colorful
petals
attract
birds and
insects
• For climate/location.

Deserts
Forests
• For protection.
• For reproduction.
• For climate/location.
•
•
•
•
•

Deserts
Grasslands
In water
Taiga
Tropical rain forest
• Some plants, called succulents, store water
in their stems or leaves
• Some plants have no leaves or small
seasonal leaves that only grow after it
rains. The lack of leaves helps reduce
water loss during photosynthesis. Leafless
plants conduct photosynthesis in their green
stems.
• Long root systems spread out wide or go
deep into the ground to absorb water.
• Leaves with hair help shade the
plant, reducing water loss. Other plants
have leaves that turn throughout the day to
expose a minimum surface area to the heat.
• Spines to discourage animals from eating
plants for water;
• Waxy coating on stems and leaves help
reduce water los
• Slower growing requires less energy. The
plants don't have to make as much food and
therefore do not lose as much water.
• During a fire, while above-ground portions of
grasses may perish, the root portions survive
to sprout again.
• Some prairie trees have thick bark to resist
fire.
• Prairie shrubs readily resprout after fire.
• Roots of prairie grasses extend deep into the
ground to absorb as much moisture as they
can.
• Extensive root systems prevent grazing
animals from pulling roots out of the ground
• Prairie grasses have narrow leaves which
lose less water than broad leaves
• Grasses grow from near their base, not
from tip, thus are not permanently
damaged from grazing animals or fire.
• Many grasses take advantage of
exposed, windy conditions and are wind
pollinated.
• Soft stems enable prairie grasses to bend
in the wind
• Many trees are evergreen so that plants can
photosynthesize right away when temperatures rise
• Many trees have needle-like leaves which shape loses
less water and sheds snow more easily than broad
leaves
• Waxy coating on needles prevent evaporation
• Needles are dark in color allowing more solar heat to
be absorbed
• Many trees have branches that droop downward to
help shed excess snow to keep the branches from
breaking
• Underwater leaves and stems are flexible to
move with water currents
• Some plants have air spaces in their stems to
help hold the plant up in the water
• Submerged plants lack strong water transport
system (in stems); instead water, nutrients, and
dissolved gases are absorbed through the leaves
directly from the water.
• Roots and root hairs reduced or absent; roots
only needed for anchorage, not for absorption of
nutrients and water.
• some plants have leaves that float atop the
water, exposing themselves to the sunlight
• in floating plants chlorophyll is restricted to
upper surface of leaves (part that the sunlight
will hit) and the upper surface is waxy to
repel water
• Some plants produce seeds that can float
• Drip tips and waxy surfaces allow water to run off,
to discourage growth of bacteria and fungi
• Buttresses and prop and stilt roots help hold up
plants in the shallow soil
• Some plants climb on others to reach the sunlight
• Some plants grow on other plants to reach the
sunlight
• Flowers on the forest floor are designed to lure
animal pollinators since there is relatively no wind
on the forest floor to aid in pollination.
• Smooth bark and smooth or waxy flowers speed the run off
of water
• Plants have shallow roots to help capture nutrients from
the top level of soil.
• Many bromeliads are epiphytes (plants that live on other
plants); instead of collecting water with roots they collect
rainwater into a central reservoir from which they absorb
the water through hairs on their leaves
• epiphytic orchids have aerial roots that cling to the host
plant, absorb minerals, and absorb water from the
atmosphere
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Adaptation plantadaptation-120925123815-phpapp01

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. • The adjustment or changes in behavior, physiology, and structure of an organism to become more suited to an environment. • It is derived from latin word “adaptare ” which means “to fit”.
  • 4.
  • 5. • Plants have adaptations to help them live and grow in different areas. 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.
  • 6.
  • 8. • For Reproduction. Brightly colored fruits and vegetable attract animals Colorful petals attract birds and insects
  • 10. • For protection. • For reproduction. • For climate/location.
  • 11.
  • 13.
  • 14. • Some plants, called succulents, store water in their stems or leaves • Some plants have no leaves or small seasonal leaves that only grow after it rains. The lack of leaves helps reduce water loss during photosynthesis. Leafless plants conduct photosynthesis in their green stems. • Long root systems spread out wide or go deep into the ground to absorb water.
  • 15. • Leaves with hair help shade the plant, reducing water loss. Other plants have leaves that turn throughout the day to expose a minimum surface area to the heat. • Spines to discourage animals from eating plants for water; • Waxy coating on stems and leaves help reduce water los • Slower growing requires less energy. The plants don't have to make as much food and therefore do not lose as much water.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. • During a fire, while above-ground portions of grasses may perish, the root portions survive to sprout again. • Some prairie trees have thick bark to resist fire. • Prairie shrubs readily resprout after fire. • Roots of prairie grasses extend deep into the ground to absorb as much moisture as they can. • Extensive root systems prevent grazing animals from pulling roots out of the ground
  • 19. • Prairie grasses have narrow leaves which lose less water than broad leaves • Grasses grow from near their base, not from tip, thus are not permanently damaged from grazing animals or fire. • Many grasses take advantage of exposed, windy conditions and are wind pollinated. • Soft stems enable prairie grasses to bend in the wind
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. • Many trees are evergreen so that plants can photosynthesize right away when temperatures rise • Many trees have needle-like leaves which shape loses less water and sheds snow more easily than broad leaves • Waxy coating on needles prevent evaporation • Needles are dark in color allowing more solar heat to be absorbed • Many trees have branches that droop downward to help shed excess snow to keep the branches from breaking
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. • Underwater leaves and stems are flexible to move with water currents • Some plants have air spaces in their stems to help hold the plant up in the water • Submerged plants lack strong water transport system (in stems); instead water, nutrients, and dissolved gases are absorbed through the leaves directly from the water. • Roots and root hairs reduced or absent; roots only needed for anchorage, not for absorption of nutrients and water.
  • 26. • some plants have leaves that float atop the water, exposing themselves to the sunlight • in floating plants chlorophyll is restricted to upper surface of leaves (part that the sunlight will hit) and the upper surface is waxy to repel water • Some plants produce seeds that can float
  • 27.
  • 28.
  • 29. • Drip tips and waxy surfaces allow water to run off, to discourage growth of bacteria and fungi • Buttresses and prop and stilt roots help hold up plants in the shallow soil • Some plants climb on others to reach the sunlight • Some plants grow on other plants to reach the sunlight • Flowers on the forest floor are designed to lure animal pollinators since there is relatively no wind on the forest floor to aid in pollination.
  • 30. • Smooth bark and smooth or waxy flowers speed the run off of water • Plants have shallow roots to help capture nutrients from the top level of soil. • Many bromeliads are epiphytes (plants that live on other plants); instead of collecting water with roots they collect rainwater into a central reservoir from which they absorb the water through hairs on their leaves • epiphytic orchids have aerial roots that cling to the host plant, absorb minerals, and absorb water from the atmosphere