1 Adaptations in Plants Class 4 Notes Science Free PDF
1 Adaptations in Plants Class 4 Notes Science Free PDF
Plants grow in different places. They can be found in dry and sandy deserts, damp and wet
plains, hilly areas, valleys, snow-covered high mountains, and even underwater.
Habitat: The place where an organism usually lives and grows in nature is called its
habitat. A habitat contains everything that an organism needs. A habitat can be as small as
a patch of a garden or as big as a forest.
Adaptations: Sometimes plants find it difficult to live in a climate and they have to adapt
or change in order to survive in their habitat. Adaptations are the special features that
help a plant to survive in its habitat.
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Depending on the habitat they live in, plants can be divided into two major groups:
1. Water or aquatic plants
2. Land or terrestrial plants
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Water covers about 71% of the Earth’s surface, and so aquatic habitats occupy a greater
area than terrestrial ones.
Aquatic plants may grow in saltwater (oceans, seas) or freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers, and
streams).
There are three types of aquatic plants - floating, fixed, and underwater.
1. Floating Plants
Floating plants like duckweed, Wolffia, Pistia, and water hyacinth are light and spongy.
Similar to a sponge, these plants have lots of empty spaces filled with air. This makes these
plants very light.
Duckweed Plants
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The roots of these plants are not fixed. The roots hang loosely in the water.
2. Fixed Plants
Fixed plants have roots fixed to the bottom of the water body such as a pond. They have
long stems to reach the surface of the water.
They have broad leaves that float on water. The leaves also have a waxy coating that helps
the leaves to stay dry and prevent rotting.
Stomata are present on the upper surface of the leaves.
They have thin, hollow, flexible, and light stems which help the leaves to float. They also
bend with the flow of water, thereby preventing damage by the strong water current.
Lotus and water lily are some examples of fixed plants.
3. Underwater Plants
Underwater plants are fixed to the bottom of the water body and remain fully
underwater.
Stomata are absent in leaves. Carbon dioxide comes out of the leaves through the surface.
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Underwater plants prepare food using the sunlight that filters through the water.
Underwater plants support animal life to a great extent because they give out oxygen
during photosynthesis, which keeps the aquatic animals alive.
Underwater plants like the Hydrilla have thin, narrow leaves that let water pass between
them. They do not get torn due to the movement of water. The Vallisneria has ribbon-like
leaves that can bend with the flow of water.
Pondweed, eelgrass, and water star grass are some examples of underwater plants.
Aquatic Plants
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All plants that grow on land are called terrestrial plants or land plants.
There are different kinds of land areas. Plants growing in each of these areas need to adjust to the
kind of weather, amount of rainfall, type of soil, and other such factors found in that place.
Mango Tree
Some of these trees lose all their leaves at once generally during autumn in order to
survive harsh weather conditions. As spring approaches, new leaves start growing. Such
trees are called deciduous trees. Examples: cherry, maple tree, teak, and beech tree.
Trees that do not lose their leaves at once are called evergreen trees. Examples: jack fruit
tree, eucalyptus, and pine.
2. Plants in Deserts
Deserts are dry and very hot places. There is a scarcity of rainfall and a lot of direct sunlight
falls on the plants.
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The soil in the desert is sandy and unable to hold much water. Cactus (Plural: cacti) and
saguaro are some examples of desert plants.
Cactus Plants
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Try yourself: Plants living in deserts need to reduce the loss of water because water is very
scarce in deserts. Which of the following is an adaptation developed by the desert plants to
manage the above situation?
View Solution
3. Plants in Mountains
Plants on mountains and hills are adapted to grow in very cold temperatures.
Most plants are tall and straight. They are cone-shaped, so that snow falls off easily from
their surface.
Most plants have needle-like leaves. The needle shape prevents too much water loss and
helps shed snow easily.
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Pines
Waxy coatings on the leaves prevent evaporation and loss of water. The dark colour of the
leaves allows more solar heat to be absorbed. Many trees have branches that droop
downward to help shed excess snow to keep the branches from breaking.
These trees do not bear flowers but have seeds in cones. They are called conifers or
coniferous trees. For example, pine, fir, deodar, and spruce.
Try yourself: Plants in hilly areas have to bear high-speed winds and cold. Which of the
following adaptations best helps them face the above conditions?
View Solution
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Cashew Plant
They have long roots that grow deep into the sandy soil. These roots also firmly anchor the
plant.
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Mangroves
Important Tips
We know that paper is made from plants. So, we should not waste paper and reuse it
whenever possible. We should always use both sides of the paper.
Whenever you go out to play in a park, do not pluck leaves and flowers. Stop others also if
they are doing so. The leaves of many plants are home to insects, birds and small animals.
Plant small herbs and shrubs around your home. These plants will give us fresh air to
breathe.
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Scientist in Focus
Charles Darwin (1809–1882),
Charles Darwin
an English Scientist wrote the book on the Origin of Species. Darwin claimed that all plants
and animals had developed or evolved from earlier forms of life. Darwin was born on
February 12, 1809 into a wealthy and well-known family. He was a very excellent student in
school and was always interested in nature.
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