There are a number of adaptations required for life to exist on land. Identify and describe five adaptations to life on land for plants AND identify and describe five adaptations to life on land for animals.
For plants-
Cuticle - it seal plants from water
Stomata- it open and close according to environmental conditions
Embryo - after fertilization , embryo deveo in female part
Vascular tissue- for transport of water ,nutrient etc on land
Adaptation of animals-
Development of amnion cavity for preventing egg from dessication on land
Development of limbs
Development of lungs
Mechanism for regulating body temperature
Internal development of offspring for preventing from predators etc.
There are a number of adaptations required for life to exist on land. Identify and describe...
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