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Adaptation of Plants in the Rainforest
In the rainforest, plants exhibit remarkable adaptations that ensure their survival and reproduction. They have evolved various strategies for pollination and seed dispersion, often relying on insects, animals, and the wind.
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Grow on trees that form the canopy of the rainforest These plants are known as creepers since they grow on trees for support and norishment(parasites) Large leaves Greater surface area Note that since little or no light penetrates the canopy, the plants adapt by having strong, woody stems and larger leaves Rainforest formation Undergrowth-Made up of generally shrubs and bushes Middle layer-Consists of smaller trees Top layer(canopy)-Made up of the highest trees in the rainforest Adaptation of Plants in the Rainforest Reproduction Pollination Through insects & wind Seed disersion Mostly through animals and wind dispersion Survival in low light Structural adaptations