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Plant Adaptations
By Moira Whitehouse PhD
What do plants need to survive?
• sunlight

• carbon dioxide
• water
• the right temperature

• protection
• to reproduce
As a quick review from our previous
lessons, you should remember:
What part of the plant absorbs
carbon dioxide?
What part of the plant absorbs water?
What part of the plant is involved in
reproduction?
Carbon dioxide is generally available to
most plants from the air surrounding them.
Sunshine is also generally available but in
some cases plants have actively seek it:
Plants that live in dense forests do have
to compete for light.
Noting that most plants grow towards the
light, consider the these cases:
Many trees in
the forests
grow very tall to
get to the
sunlight.
Some rainforest
plants climb on
others to reach the
sunlight.
Plants that live on the forest floor are adapted
to live in the shade and require less sunlight.

Next, we consider a plant’s need to reproduce?
Let’s use the internet
to see at how plants
with flowers and
cones reproduce.
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Plants reproduce mainly by flowering seeds or
cones.
Many plant adaptations are related to
reproduction but we won’t be going there
today.
To protect themselves, plants cannot run away
from animals that want to eat them, such as
deer, goats, bears, insects, and rabbits. But
many plants do have ways to protect
themselves.
Some plants taste
bitter.

Some plants have
thorns on their leaves
or stems.
Some plants are poisonous and cause a
rash on an animal’s skin. You may be
familiar with the rash caused by poison
ivy.
A plant gets water through its roots and
loses water through its leaves .
Many of a plant’s adaptations have to
do with getting and retaining water.
Most plant adaptations seem to have come
about because of the plant’s water supply.
The rest of this presentation will be about
how plants have adapted in the regions of
the Earth that are defined largely their
temperature and by how much or how little
water they normally get.
We will consider plant adaptations in:
1) deserts, 2) grasslands, savannas, prairie
and steppe grasslands, 3) forests, rain,
deciduous and coniferous and 4) the Tundra.
First, some plant adaptations found in
Desert plants.

The desert regions shown in brown are dry and
generally hot, and often have poor soil that holds
little water.
Plants in
deserts either
have 1) long
roots that
spread out
wide and
absorb a lot of
water when it
does rain or
2) roots that
grow deep into
the ground.
Desert plants
often store
water in their
stems or leaves.
Cactuses have
stems but no
leaves.
Waxy
coating on
the leaves
or stems
reduce
loss of
water.
Hair or spines
help shade the
plant so it does
not lose so much
water.
Deep root
system or
Next, some plant adaptations found in
Grassland plants.

The grassland regions can be divided into
Savannas (tropical grassland) shown here in
yellow which generally have a warm climate and
always have definite wet and dry seasons, and:
the prairie and steppes regions of the Earth.
These regions, shown here in yellow have mainly
dry weather, deep fertile soil, and are usually hot
in the summer and cold in the winter.
Roots of
grassland/prairie
grasses extend deep
into the ground to
absorb as much
moisture as they
can.
Grassland/
prairie
grasses
have
narrow
leaves
which lose
less water
than broad
leaves.
Baobab tree in African
grassland has huge
trunk to store water
during the dry season
Next, some plant adaptations found in
the forests of the world.

There are three forest regions. The Tropical Rain
Forests shown here in dark green which seldom
get below 68 degrees, get about 100 inches of rain
each year and have less than one inch of top soil.
Tropical rainforest trees have shallow
roots because the soil is so thin.
Buttresses and stilt roots help prop up
plants in the shallow soil.
Many rainforest leaves have “drip tips”—a
pointed shape which helps drain excess
water from the leaf.
Epiphytic orchids have
aerial roots that cling
to the host plant.
They absorb
minerals, and water
from the atmosphere.
Continuing with plant adaptations found in
the forests of the world.

The deciduous Forests shown here in dark
green, have four seasons with rain in the summer
and rain or snow in the winter.

The temperature varies from hot in the
summer to below freezing in the winter.
Rain is plentiful, about 30 to 50 inches per
year but the trees become dormant in the
winter when there is less water available.
In both the tropical rain forest and deciduous
forest the trees have
to absorb as much sunlight as possible.
Water loss through these big leaves is not a
problem because these regions normally get
adequate water.

BIG LEAVES
The thin, broad, light-weight leaves of the
deciduous trees can capture a lot of sunlight to
make a lot of food for the tree in warm weather.
Most deciduous
trees have deep
spreading roots—
as wide as the
canopy.
When the weather gets cooler, the broad leaves
cause too much water loss and can be weighed
down by snow, so the tree drops its
leaves. New ones will grow in the spring.
Continuing with adaptations found in the
forests of the world we consider the coniferous
forest shown here in dark green. These
regions have short summers and long cold
winters.

Temperature not hot in the summer but
very cold in the winter. Moisture is
generally good in the spring and
summer, but freezes and is not available
for the plants in the winter.
Long roots to hold up tall trees.
Needle-like
leaves with waxy
covering help
reduce water loss
during freezing
weather.

They do not drop leaves
(needles) all at once in fall.
They are kept throughout the
year to make food whenever
sunshine and water are
available (short summers).
The triangular shape of many conifer
trees helps shed heavy snow to save
branches from breaking.
Finally, we consider plant adaptations found
in the Tundra shown below in brown. This is
a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of
Europe, Asia, and North America in which the
subsoil is permanently frozen.
These tundra plants are
low-growing to avoid
the harsh winds.

This plant grows
in a clump to
help conserve
heat.
Shallow roots to absorb the limited water.
In conclusion, we have touched on just a
tiny sample of the remarkable adaptations
plants around the world have made in order
to survive. The thing to remember is that
plants, as well as animals, must satisfy their
needs in order to survive, they have to

adap
t

to conditions in their environment.

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Plant Adaptations to Environments

  • 1. Plant Adaptations By Moira Whitehouse PhD
  • 2. What do plants need to survive? • sunlight • carbon dioxide • water • the right temperature • protection • to reproduce
  • 3. As a quick review from our previous lessons, you should remember: What part of the plant absorbs carbon dioxide?
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  • 5. What part of the plant absorbs water?
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  • 7. What part of the plant is involved in reproduction?
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  • 9. Carbon dioxide is generally available to most plants from the air surrounding them. Sunshine is also generally available but in some cases plants have actively seek it: Plants that live in dense forests do have to compete for light. Noting that most plants grow towards the light, consider the these cases:
  • 10. Many trees in the forests grow very tall to get to the sunlight.
  • 11. Some rainforest plants climb on others to reach the sunlight.
  • 12. Plants that live on the forest floor are adapted to live in the shade and require less sunlight. Next, we consider a plant’s need to reproduce?
  • 13. Let’s use the internet to see at how plants with flowers and cones reproduce. http://macmillanmh.com/ science/2008/student/na/ scienceinmotion/Commo n/SIM.html?Module=../Gr ade3/Chapter2LifeCycles/ Plants reproduce mainly by flowering seeds or cones. Many plant adaptations are related to reproduction but we won’t be going there today.
  • 14. To protect themselves, plants cannot run away from animals that want to eat them, such as deer, goats, bears, insects, and rabbits. But many plants do have ways to protect themselves. Some plants taste bitter. Some plants have thorns on their leaves or stems.
  • 15. Some plants are poisonous and cause a rash on an animal’s skin. You may be familiar with the rash caused by poison ivy.
  • 16. A plant gets water through its roots and loses water through its leaves . Many of a plant’s adaptations have to do with getting and retaining water.
  • 17. Most plant adaptations seem to have come about because of the plant’s water supply. The rest of this presentation will be about how plants have adapted in the regions of the Earth that are defined largely their temperature and by how much or how little water they normally get. We will consider plant adaptations in: 1) deserts, 2) grasslands, savannas, prairie and steppe grasslands, 3) forests, rain, deciduous and coniferous and 4) the Tundra.
  • 18. First, some plant adaptations found in Desert plants. The desert regions shown in brown are dry and generally hot, and often have poor soil that holds little water.
  • 19. Plants in deserts either have 1) long roots that spread out wide and absorb a lot of water when it does rain or 2) roots that grow deep into the ground.
  • 20. Desert plants often store water in their stems or leaves. Cactuses have stems but no leaves. Waxy coating on the leaves or stems reduce loss of water.
  • 21. Hair or spines help shade the plant so it does not lose so much water.
  • 23. Next, some plant adaptations found in Grassland plants. The grassland regions can be divided into Savannas (tropical grassland) shown here in yellow which generally have a warm climate and always have definite wet and dry seasons, and:
  • 24. the prairie and steppes regions of the Earth. These regions, shown here in yellow have mainly dry weather, deep fertile soil, and are usually hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
  • 25. Roots of grassland/prairie grasses extend deep into the ground to absorb as much moisture as they can.
  • 27. Baobab tree in African grassland has huge trunk to store water during the dry season
  • 28. Next, some plant adaptations found in the forests of the world. There are three forest regions. The Tropical Rain Forests shown here in dark green which seldom get below 68 degrees, get about 100 inches of rain each year and have less than one inch of top soil.
  • 29. Tropical rainforest trees have shallow roots because the soil is so thin. Buttresses and stilt roots help prop up plants in the shallow soil.
  • 30. Many rainforest leaves have “drip tips”—a pointed shape which helps drain excess water from the leaf.
  • 31. Epiphytic orchids have aerial roots that cling to the host plant. They absorb minerals, and water from the atmosphere.
  • 32. Continuing with plant adaptations found in the forests of the world. The deciduous Forests shown here in dark green, have four seasons with rain in the summer and rain or snow in the winter. The temperature varies from hot in the summer to below freezing in the winter. Rain is plentiful, about 30 to 50 inches per year but the trees become dormant in the winter when there is less water available.
  • 33. In both the tropical rain forest and deciduous forest the trees have to absorb as much sunlight as possible. Water loss through these big leaves is not a problem because these regions normally get adequate water. BIG LEAVES
  • 34. The thin, broad, light-weight leaves of the deciduous trees can capture a lot of sunlight to make a lot of food for the tree in warm weather.
  • 35. Most deciduous trees have deep spreading roots— as wide as the canopy.
  • 36. When the weather gets cooler, the broad leaves cause too much water loss and can be weighed down by snow, so the tree drops its leaves. New ones will grow in the spring.
  • 37. Continuing with adaptations found in the forests of the world we consider the coniferous forest shown here in dark green. These regions have short summers and long cold winters. Temperature not hot in the summer but very cold in the winter. Moisture is generally good in the spring and summer, but freezes and is not available for the plants in the winter.
  • 38. Long roots to hold up tall trees.
  • 39. Needle-like leaves with waxy covering help reduce water loss during freezing weather. They do not drop leaves (needles) all at once in fall. They are kept throughout the year to make food whenever sunshine and water are available (short summers).
  • 40. The triangular shape of many conifer trees helps shed heavy snow to save branches from breaking.
  • 41. Finally, we consider plant adaptations found in the Tundra shown below in brown. This is a vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America in which the subsoil is permanently frozen.
  • 42. These tundra plants are low-growing to avoid the harsh winds. This plant grows in a clump to help conserve heat.
  • 43. Shallow roots to absorb the limited water.
  • 44. In conclusion, we have touched on just a tiny sample of the remarkable adaptations plants around the world have made in order to survive. The thing to remember is that plants, as well as animals, must satisfy their needs in order to survive, they have to adap t to conditions in their environment.