The statement "Picture shows the characteristic of life - HOMEOSTASIS" is true.
Homeostasis is the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal environment despite a changing external environment. It is a characteristic of all living organisms.
For example, when you go for a long walk on a hot day and start sweating profusely, homeostasis keeps your body healthy by maintaining a stable internal body temperature.
Your body responds to the increase in temperature by sweating, which cools the body down and prevents overheating.
An example of an adaptation that evolved in a desert plant or animal to survive in extreme temperatures is the ability to conserve water.
Desert plants, like cacti, have adapted to survive with minimal amounts of water. They have thick, waxy leaves or stems that reduce water loss through evaporation.
Some animals, like the camel, have the ability to store fat in their humps, which provides a source of water and energy during long periods without access to water.