It will be transferred to the off springs
Answer:
1) Better access to food
2) Safety
3) Protection of vital organs
4) Recreation
5) Improved separation of tasks among organs (division of labor labor)
6) Increased potential energy
Explanation:
1) Better access to food
The upright growth of plants enable them to access the Sun's energy during photosynthesis for the production of glucose and oxygen without the need to move far for food
2) Safety
Growing upright help protect the food produced by the plant such as fruits from crawling animals and also protects the loosely attached leaves and fruits from the impact of kinetic energy of flood waters
3) Protection of vital organs
Having vital organs stored away from areas that cause due to the energy of falling objects or the motion fluid along side particles that the fluid (wind or water) may carry such as debris is important for the survival of an organism. Vital organs are also protected from being trampled upon
4) Recreation
Growing uptight enables the seeds of the fruits of a tree to be dispersed to more distant locations such that the new offspring may find an improved growing environment
5) Improved separation of tasks among organs (division of labor labor)
Growing upright encourages compartmentalization, such that different parts of the plant perform specific functions to prolong the plant life
6) Increased potential energy
The energy output of an organism growing upright is more than one that is growing sideways which results in better survival probability.
The alpine biome is one of the coldest biomes on the planet, it is generally because of the high altitudes. The summer temperature varies in between -12 to 10 degree Celsius, and the average precipitation in the biome is about 30 cm in a year.
The animals living in the region, adapt to the cold by migrating to warmer regions, hibernating, or insulating their bodies with the help of fat and fur layers. Their bodies seem to possess shorter tails, legs, and ears, in order to minimize the loss of heat.
One of the animals living in the alpine biome is the wild yak, the animal has adapted to the biome with the help of dense and wooly coats, specially amended feet, horns to dig for food, and if necessary does the migration in winter times to the warmer regions.
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