name a specific behavioral adaptation of plants and tell how it helps the plant survive
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Like homeostasis?
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Plants in general or a certain plant?
Stuff like this "The tendril of a pea plant wraps around its trellis"
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Plants in general btw
Sorry lol
Well I was going to use an example, is that okay?
Sure.
I'm not in a rush lol :P
For reproductive purposes, the flowers of Venus flytraps usually grows on tall stalks far above the leaves. This adaption of the plant is made so the the insects pollinating the flowers do not get trapped in the leaves. This is an anatomical adaptation that affects the flowers and the stems. I liked this one, and you can try to change it up a bit :) Is this okay?
Its great thx!!!
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In the rainforest, the range underneath the shade of trees just gets a little measure of light because of the covering above. While numerous plants on the forest floor get by with lower light needs, different plants ''climb towards the light''. lol Lianas are woody vines that start on the timberland floor as little, solid bushes. As they develop, they move up the encompassing trees. As they don't have to designate assets to backing and strength, they develop leaves and tendrils rapidly.
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