Friday, January 29, 2010

Per. 3A Plants vs. Fungi

Question one , by Brianna

Q: What adaptations/structures do plants and fungi have that help them survive in different environments?

A: Adaptations that help a plant survive is chlorophyll. This captures energy from sunlight. Another adaptations is chloroplasts. A plant needs a cuticle. This prevents the plant from drying out. A plant also needs a vacuole which stores water. The cell membrane surrounds a plant cell while the cell was supports the plant cell.

Adaptations that help fingi survive is the nonmotile organism. This obtains food by decomposing matter.

This is what I learned about the adaptations that plants and fungi have to help them survive!

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