plants with spikes adapt because the become use to their surroundings and they use their spikes to defend or protect their selves. Hopes this answers you question.
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∙ 13y agoPlants with spikes are adapted to deter herbivores and protect themselves from being eaten. The spikes act as a physical barrier, making it difficult for animals to access the plant's nutrients. Additionally, spikes can also help plants conserve water by reducing water loss through transpiration.
No, spinach plants do not have spikes. They typically have smooth leaves that are green and oval in shape.
Non Vascular plants!
because of the new jesus :)
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Animals and plants that have adapted to temperate climates typically have features such as thick fur or feathers, hibernation abilities, and the ability to change colors. These adaptations help them cope with the seasonal changes in temperature, weather, and food availability that are characteristic of temperate climates.
Brine spikes are plants that live in freshwater biomes. They have adapted to include sharp spikes on their leaves to discourage animals from eating them.
Steel wiredrawing plants manufacture spikes
it has adapted by growing spikes to help not get eaten from its prey
Starfish live in the ocean and are very well adapted to it. They have lived there a long time.
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
There are a few different plants that can adapted to the amazon. All the plants have to be able to take a lot of rain.
Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)
All plants are adapted to photosynthesise also they rare adapted to store water in it's roots
They have Spikes to stop predators trying to eat them
Plants have adapted to avoid photorespiration
Leaves of plants.