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The taiga biome has long, cold, dry winters and cool, wet summers. This biome receives very little sunlight during the winter and long hours of sunlight during the summer. In three to four sentences, describe one plant and one animal that you would expect to find in the taiga biome. Support your answer with the abiotic factors in the biome.

Please write this as simply as you can and no more than 4 sentences.

In the taiga biome, a common plant is the coniferous tree, such as spruces and firs, which are adapted to withstand the long, cold winters and limited sunlight with their needle-like leaves for reduced water loss and efficient photosynthesis during summer. An animal found in the taiga is the lynx, which has thick fur for insulation and large paws to easily move on the snowy terrain during winter. These adaptations help them survive in this biome with its cold, dry winters and cool, wet summers.

A little bit more simple, 3 sentences an no lynx :)

In the taiga biome, you would find trees like spruces and firs that can handle the cold, dry winters and limited sunlight. These trees have needle-like leaves to reduce water loss and perform photosynthesis efficiently during the short summers. Another common animal in the taiga biome is the snowshoe hare, which has adapted to the snowy environment by changing its fur color from brown to white during winter to improve camouflage and blend in with the surroundings.

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The cells in vascular and non vascular plants are both able to get water, but non-vascular plants have a different methods than vascular plants. How do these difference affect the height of the plants? In three to four sentences explain this, and be sure to describe how each type of plant gets water into it's cells. Write it simply for extra credit.

The height of plants is affected by the different methods non-vascular and vascular plants use to obtain water. Non-vascular plants, like mosses and liverworts, lack specialized tissues for water transport, so they rely on direct absorption through their entire surface area. This limits their height since water can only travel a short distance by diffusion. In contrast, vascular plants, including trees and ferns, have specialized tissues called xylem and phloem that efficiently transport water and nutrients. Through a process called transpiration, water is pulled up from the roots to the leaves, allowing vascular plants to grow taller.

No bot, simply like a 7th grader wrote it, and 3 sentences. No big words, ok?