Plant Survival
The Earth can be very, very cold …
… or it can be very, very hot.
Some climates are very, very wet…
… while some climates are very, very dry.
So how do plants survive in their environment?
They adapt.
Plants are created with special features …
… that allow them to survive in their environments.
These special features are called …
ADAPTATIONS
Lily pads have roots that grow deep into the water.
Would you believe this is a lily pad root?
Support roots …
… help trees that grow in very wet areas like the Everglades.
Cactus grow in desert like areas.
Their stems are very thick so they can store water for long periods of time.
Ivy clings to walls, trees, and other plants near it.
Special suction cup stems allow the ivy to stick to anything near it.
Grass, like the kind in your backyard has thin roots that grow close to the surface.
These are called fibrous roots.
Dandelions have a root that goes very deep into the soil. This is why it is so difficult to pull dandelions from the ground.
These deep roots are called taproots.
Roots Leaves Stems Plant Behaviors
… can all be adapted to live in different environments and help plants survive.