Lab 2 iNaturalist Phylogeny and Adaptations

The Jungle Flame, Ixora Coccinea's phylogenic placement is as one of two branches of the most recent specific species with the ancestor jungle flame, the other being Ixora Lagenifructa, and both coming from a branch of a total of 67 species of scarlet jungle flame descendants. The 67 species are a subcategory of scarlet jungleflame and ixora chinesis blooming flowers, and before this, ixora muelleri as a third common ancestor.

All of our observations are plants with the adaptation of blooming flowers that help the plants make seeds for reproduction. These flowers have petals with each a unique color, smell, or other characteristic to attract pollinators and spread their seeds successfully to grow more plants.

The Hibiscus rosa-sinensis plant has the adaptation of developing a cell wall made of cellulose to prevent it from moving at all, to adapt to its environment with the vast amount of rainfall.

Publicado el septiembre 25, 2020 05:59 MAÑANA por vodemeulenaere vodemeulenaere

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