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Plant Survival

Plant Adaptations

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Plant Survival

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The Earth can be very, very cold …

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… or it can bevery, very hot.

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Some climates are very, very wet…

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… while some climates are very,

very dry.

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So how do plantssurvive in their environment?

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They adapt.

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Plants are created with special features …

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… that allow them to survive in their

environments.

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These special features are

called …

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ADAPTATIONS

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Lily pads have roots that grow deep into the water.

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Would you believe this is a lily pad root?

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Support roots …

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… help trees that grow in very wet areas like the Everglades.

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Cactus growin desert like

areas.

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Their stems arevery thick so theycan store waterfor long periods

of time.

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Ivy clings to walls, trees, and other

plants near it.

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Special suction cup stems allow

the ivy to stick to anythingnear it.

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Grass, like the kind in your backyardhas thin roots that grow close to

the surface.

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These are called fibrous roots.

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Dandelions have a root thatgoes very deep into the soil.

This is why it is so difficult to pulldandelions from the ground.

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These deep roots are calledtaproots.

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Roots

Leaves

Stems

Plant Behaviors

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… can all be adapted to live in different environments and help plants survive.

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