Tundra
Structures of a Plant
Plant Functions
Ovule- The Ovule transports water around the plant.
Vein- Veins transport nutrients and also transports water.
Epidermal Tissue- Prevents water loss and also is a barrier to fungi and other invaders.
Adaptations
- Plants grow low in a Tundra biome because it helps the plant resist the cold.
- Their fuzzy stems provide protection from the wind.
- Dark flowers absorb more sunlight.
Guard cells
Exchange gas between the inner parts of leaves, and stems.
Angiosperm
Flowering plants.
Phloem
Cells conduct food from leaves to the rest of the plant.
Desert
Adaptations
- Plants have spines that protect them from animals that want to eat them.
- They also have soft tissues to hold water like a sponge.
- They have thick, waxy cover to keep the water inside.