Plants are organisms that have adapted to their environment in order to survive. This adaptation is achieved through the use of specialized structures in their cells and tissues, as well as through their ability to manipulate their environment in a variety of ways. Plants are able to survive in a variety of habitats, from dry deserts to wet rainforest environments. Plants are able to take in sunlight and other energy sources, such as water and carbon dioxide, via their leaves and roots, and convert them into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then used for various activities such as growth, reproduction and maintenance. Plants also require certain environmental conditions for their survival, such as temperature, light, water and nutrients. These environmental conditions can affect a plant's growth and development, and any changes to these conditions can have a negative impact on the plant's health. In order to survive, plants must also be able to respond to external cues such as day length, seasonal changes in temperature, and drought. For example, some plants will display seasonal changes in their leaves and flowers in response to changes in day length and temperature, while other plants may respond to changes in soil nutrients or water availability.
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