Plant ecology terminology: Identify the term for plants that grow under average (moderate) temperature and moisture conditions. Full question: Plants that thrive in neither arid nor aquatic habitats—i.e., typical, moderate environments—are called what? Choose the correct option.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Mesophytes

Explanation:


Given data

  • Habitat: average temperature and moisture (neither very dry nor aquatic nor saline).


Concept
Mesophytes are plants adapted to moderate water availability and typical terrestrial climates (e.g., many crop plants and trees). Xerophytes are desert/dry-adapted, hydrophytes are aquatic, and halophytes are salt-tolerant.


Common pitfalls
Confusing general land plants with mesophytes; the term specifically excludes extreme moisture or salinity conditions.


Final Answer
Mesophytes.

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