Biology, asked by azhaanjamal15sep2009, 8 months ago

adaptation is mesophytes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mesophytes do not have any specific morphological adaptations. They usually have broad, flat and green leaves; an extensive fibrous root system to absorb water; and the ability to develop perennating organs such as corms, rhizomes and bulbs to store food and water for use during drought.

Answered by suruthika38
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  • a change in behaviour, structure or function by which a species or individual increases its ands of survival in a specific environment is known as adaptations
  • mesophytes are the plants which live in average water and average temperature conditions
  • they have waxy cuticle
  • well-developed structure
  • well developed root system
  • large leaves
  • sufficient amount of stomata in the lower side of the leaf so as to loss less amount of water in transpiration
  • eg:garden plants
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