Final answer:
Heath (family) plants are not dominant in bogs. Instead, bog plants have adaptations to survive in the challenging conditions of bogs.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. The statement that Heath (family) plants are dominant in bogs is false. Bogs are characterized by slow or nonexistent water flow and have low levels of nitrogen and oxygen, making it challenging for most plants to survive. Instead, bog plants such as sundews, pitcher plants, and Venus flytraps have adaptations to capture insects and extract nitrogen from their bodies.