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How are desert plants adapted to the dry conditions?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Adaptation**: Adaptation refers to the characteristics or traits that enable an organism to survive and thrive in its environment. These adaptations can be morphological (physical structure), physiological (internal processes), or behavioral (actions). 2. **Desert Environment**: Desert plants live in extreme conditions characterized by very low water availability, high temperatures, and intense sunlight. These conditions necessitate specific adaptations for survival. 3. **Thick Cuticle**: One of the primary adaptations of desert plants is the presence of a thick cuticle on their leaves. The cuticle is a waxy layer that reduces water loss by evaporation, helping the plant retain moisture. ...
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  2. How are desert plants adapted to the dry conditions?

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  3. Write a short note on commensalism.

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  4. Distinguish between hibernation and aestivation.

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  5. Write a note on commensalism with an example.

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  6. Write a note on mutualism with examples.

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  7. Write a note on competition with examples.

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  8. What do you mean by 'r' and 'K' in Verhulst - Pearl logistic growth cu...

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  9. Differentiate between allelopathy and antibiosis.

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  10. Explain the Gause's Competition - Exclusion principle.

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  11. Differentiate between commenalism and mutualism.

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  12. Why have conformers not evolved to become regulators?

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  13. Distinguish between brith rate and death rate.

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  14. Write any two adaptations in mesophytes.

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  15. How does light influenece growth and development in the plants?

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  16. What is logistic and exponential growth?

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  17. Mention two differences between Autoecology and Synecology.

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