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Plant adaptation

  1. Definition - Adaption in plants is the process of developing special features that allow them to survive and thrive on a particular environment or habitat.

  2. Why? - Plants need to adapt so they can survive on the place they live. Every environment has challenges, and adaptation help plants handle those challenges.

  3. How? - plants adopt in these ways:

    • By changing their structures (structural adaptation)

    • By changing how they look inside (physiological adaptation)

    • By changing how they behave (behavioural adaptation)

    • By reproducing in special ways


  4. Types of plant adaptation:


    1. Structural adaptation:

    • These are changes in the plants body

    • Thick stems (mostly found in cactus)

    • Waxy leaves

    • Deep roots

    • Large leaves


    2. Physiological adaptation (internal function)

    • These are changes in how the plant works inside

    • Storing water in stems

    • Closing stomata during the day (to prevent water loss)

    • Making bad tasting chemicals for protection


    3. Behavioural adaptation:

    • Plants don’t move, but they still “behave” in special ways.

    • Growing toward light (phototropism)

    • Roots growing toward water (hydrotropism)

    • Flowers opening and closing at certain times

    • Climbing using tendrils (vines)


    4. Reproductive adaptations:

    Changes that help plants spread seeds or attract pollinators.

    • Bright, scented flowers

    • Lightweight seeds (wind dispersal)

    • Hooks or sticky seeds (attach to animals)

    • Fruits to attract animals for dispersal






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