Adaptation of a Plant - A plant adaptation is any inheritable feature that's developed to help a plant species grow, avoid damage from climate/predators, and easily reproduce. They are meant to increase the probability of a plant's survival. Examples include water retention, changes in leaf size, development of poisonous parts, and colorful flowers.
Explanation: A cattail is pictured above. This plant adapts to living in both fresh and brackish water by developing extra space in its leaves, roots, and stem. This extra space allows needed oxygen to accumulate in the plant on warmer days when the dissolved oxygen concentration is significantly lower. Cattails also increase their survival rate by reproducing with both rhizomes and seeds. The seeds are covered in fuzz that makes transportation to a suitable growing environment easier.
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