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G4 CH2 L3 Plants and Their Surroundings

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  • Explain the adaptations of a mangrove tree.
    They have WIDE SPREADING ROOTS FOR STABILIZATION IN WATER, THEIR ROOTS FILTER SALT WATER, and THEY GROW NEAR THE EDGE THE RAINFOREST FOR THE BEST SUNLIGHT.
  • Plants cannot move freely. How do they compensate for not being able to move and change their environment?
    Plants instead ADAPT, REACT and CHANGE to their environment.
  • What are the three types of plant stimuli?
    They're: LIGHT, WATER, and GRAVITY.
  • Explain the adaptations of a cactus.
    The STEM, SHAPE, ROOTS, and SPINE all have specific adaptations to help a cactus survive in the desert.
  • Other than water, light, and gravity, what TWO stimuli do plants react to?
     CHEMICALS and HEAT.
  • What is a tropism?
    It's the REACTION of a plant to its ENVIRONMENT.
  • How do "drip tip leaves" best suit plants in the rainforest?
    Many plants have developed drip tip leaves to quickly FUNNEL WATER OFF THEMSELVES to prevent rotting and fungus growth.
  • How are the adaptations of a desert plant different from those of a rainforest plant?
    Wow, you really know your stuff! / Sorry, we were looking for...
  • How do plants respond to stimuli?
    Wow, you really know your stuff! / Sorry, we were looking for...
  • What is a stimulus?
    It's something in an environment that CAUSES a living thing to REACT.