A plant that loses very little water through
transpiration and has very small leaves is
adapted to which of the following habitats?
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desert plants
Leaves of the desert plants are very small or reduced to spines to reduce water loss through transpiration and roots of these plants grow deep into the soil for absorbing water. Hence, desert plants are adapted to live in hot and dry conditions of the desert.
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