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Plant and Animal adaptations
Biomes Plant and Animal adaptations
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Tundra Plant and Animal Adaptations
Plant life is limited to mosses, grasses, lichens, herbs and woody shrubs. Only small plants can live here due to the permafrost that does not permit deep root systems
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Animal life is limited to migrating animals as the winters are extremely harsh.
These include ducks, geese, moose, caribou. Mosquitoes are abundant in the summer months
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Taiga Plant and animal adaptations
This Biome is characterized by Coniferous trees such as Fir, Spruce and Pine. These trees do not loose their leaves are able to carry put photosynthesis whenever conditions are favorable
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Coniferous trees also have flexible leaves that can withstand the weight of snow.
These trees also have needle like leaves that help to conserve water by reducing the rate of transpiration
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Animals include many migratory birds, moose, lynx, squirrels, many small rodents.
Many animals may hibernate during the winter when food is sparse and live off of stored body fat
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Tropical Rain Forest Plant and Animal adaptations
The trees of this biome are broad leafed evergreen Emergents. Vine like plants called Epiphytes anchor their roots to trees and get moisture and nutrients from them.
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Trees have shallow roots that are spread out to support the tree
Do to the extensive canopy cover the floor of the forest is dark and contains few nutrients.
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Animal life includes many tree dwelling organisms such as Monkeys, snakes, any bird species, and ground dwelling carnivores
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Grasslands Plant and animal adaptations
Grasses are the dominant vegetation. Contains few trees as it is too dry and high winds and frequent fires are common
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Plants have extensive root systems to get any available ground water.
Many plants also have underground stems, this helps them to survive fires
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Many Animals have strong legs for hopping, this allows them to see above tall grass.
Strong powerful legs also allow them to escape predators Herding behavior is common
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Deserts Plant and Animal Adaptations
Succulent Plants are able to store water in their leaves or stems. Succulents also have extensive root systems Succulents have modified leaves to prevent desiccation
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Many types of plants have seeds that are dormant until such time as there is a heavy rainfall
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Animals need to deal with the heat and the dry conditions
Many animals are active only at night, early morning or late afternoon Some animals burrow to avoid heat
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Some animals have oversized ears that help to radiate body heat- jackrabbit and foxes
Panting and sweating is common to reduce heat
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Many desert animals deal with the lack of water by conservation strategies.
Some excrete highly concentrated urine. Some get water from food
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Animals such as snakes and lizards have waterproof skin coverings
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