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4 points on adaptation for ingestion of food in plants

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Answered by adwaitjoshi28
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The special characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment are called adaptations. Camouflage, as in a toad's ability to blend in with its surroundings, is a common example of an adaptation. The spines on cycad leaves, keep animals from eating them.

Desert Adaptations –Small leaves or spines on desert plants conserve water. –Thick waxy skin holds in water. –Roots near the soils surface soak up rain water quickly before it evaporates

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Answered by mmind0983
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Buttresses and prop and stilt roots help hold up plants in the shallow soil • Some plants climb on others to reach the sunlight • Some plants grow on other plants to reach the sunlight

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