Examples of desiccation in the following topics:
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- Desiccation, or drying out, is a constant danger for organisms exposed to air.
- Even when parts of a plant are close to a source of water, the aerial structures are prone to desiccation.
- As such, both gametes and zygotes must be protected from desiccation.
- One of these strategies is called desiccation tolerance.
- The vulnerable embryo must be sheltered from desiccation and other environmental hazards.
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- Several layers of hardened tissue prevent desiccation, freeing reproduction from the need for a constant supply of water.
- Furthermore, seeds remain in a state of dormancy induced by desiccation and the hormone abscisic acid until conditions for growth become favorable.
- The whole structure is protected from desiccation and can reach the female organs without dependence on water.
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- They constitute the major flora of inhospitable environments like the tundra where their small size and tolerance to desiccation offer distinct advantages.
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- The developing diploid zygospores have thick coats that protect them from desiccation and other hazards.
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- Pathogens are killed or inactivated on the skin by desiccation (drying out) and by the skin's acidity.
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- Lichens can survive extended periods of drought: they become completely desiccated and then rapidly become active once water is available again.
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- In land plants, a waxy, waterproof cover called a cuticle protects the leaves and stems from desiccation.
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- Since bryophytes have neither a root system for absorption of water and nutrients, nor a cuticle layer that protects them from desiccation, pollutants in rainwater readily penetrate their tissues; they absorb moisture and nutrients through their entire exposed surfaces.
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- Since gemmules can withstand harsh environments, are resistant to desiccation, and remain dormant for long periods, they are an excellent means of colonization for a sessile organism.
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- The exoskeletons of shoreline crustaceans are tough, protecting them from desiccation and wave damage.