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Adaptation of Acacia plant

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Answered by minan06
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The acacia and baobab trees are common in African savannas. In order for the grasses to survive the dry season and the periodic fires, they have developed an adaptation that allows them to grow quickly when there is adequate water. Then when water becomes scarce, the grasses turn brown to limit water loss.

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Answered by gaurav376277
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Acacias

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The genus Acacia previously contained roughly 1300 species, about 960 of them native to Australia.

Structural adaptations:

- There are thorns that protect the plant from unwanted predators

- Long tap roots that reach water and moisture underground

- Umbrella shaped top enables the tree to be able to capture as much sunlight as possible to photosynthesis.

Physiological Adaptations:

- It is well adapted to saline and alkaline soils

- Highly tolerant of water logging which enables it to survive in areas where flooding occurs.

Behavioural adaptations:

- No behavioural adaptations found.

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