🌿 Botanical Wonders Quiz 11: Surviving Dry, Wet, and Nutrient-Poor Habitats

🌿 Botanical Wonders · Quiz 011

Compare xerophytism, succulence, CAM, aerenchyma, carnivory, and dormancy as distinct solutions to water, oxygen, and nutrient constraints.

Learning goalCompare xerophytism, succulence, CAM, aerenchyma, carnivory, and dormancy as distinct solutions to water, oxygen, and nutrient constraints.

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FoundationWhat is a xerophyte?
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The term names adaptation to dry conditions, not one mandatory trait.

UnderstandingWhich statement accurately relates succulence and CAM photosynthesis?
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One is anatomical storage; the other changes when carbon dioxide is initially fixed.

ApplicationA wetland plant develops large, connected air spaces through its root cortex. What is the most direct benefit?
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Waterlogged soils often limit gas diffusion.

InterpretationWhy do carnivorous plants capture animal prey?
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Separate mineral nutrition from carbon-energy capture.

ConnectionWhich set correctly matches habitat constraint to adaptation?
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Match each constraint with the resource or transport problem it creates.


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