Acacia arabica is a [AFMC 1997; BVP 2000]
A) Mesophyte
B) Hydrophyte
C) Xerophyte
D) Halophyte
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Xerophyte because it generally seen to grow in desert places
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Acacia arabica is a Xerophyte.
Option (c).
Explanation:
- Xerophytes are the plant that requires a dry environment.
- The stomata of xerophytes will open only at the night time these adaptation reduce the loss of water and allows the plant to survive in that dry environment.
- Acacia belongs to xerophytes because xerophytes have sunken stomata for their safeguard against water loss.
- The habitation of Xerophytes is a higher flow of transpiration than the absorption.
- The leaves of these plants are small and bipinnate.
- Acacia, a significant genus of trees or shrubs of the legume family.
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