Natural Environments and their Influence on Cell
Natural Environments and their Influence on Cell: Overview
This topic covers concepts such as Adaptations of Organisms, Adaptations in Hydrophytes, Strategic Adaptations in Plants, Adaptations, Adaptation in Xerophytes, Adaptations in Mesophytes, and Adaptations in Halophytes.
Important Questions on Natural Environments and their Influence on Cell
The leaves of mesophytes are generally broad and thin.

The nettle plant stings us when we touch its leaves is an example of physiological adaptation.

Explain the anatomical adaptation in plants.

Mention one strategic adaptation found in plants.

Choose the odd one on the basis of adaptation.

Camouflage is a physical adaptation that helps an animal to survive in its environment.

List few examples of adaptation in organisms.

List some morphological adaptations of plants.

Chosse the xerophytic plant.

List some adaptations of mesophytes.

Euryhaline are those species called that can tolerate wide range of salinity.

In hydrophytes, the root caps are replaced by:

Name the group of plants that live in moderate conditions (neither too wet nor too dry).

Pneumatophores are modified stems.

The seeds that germinate in the fruits of the mother plant itself referred to as _____(ovovivipary/vivipary).

Select the odd one out:

Which of the following animals does not match its adaptation?

Name the following:
Various places on earth where plants and animals are found constitute the:

Hibernation and Aestivation seen in _____ (reptiles/ amphibians/ arthropods) like frogs is an example of adaptation.

Define adaptation.
