Biology, asked by narzarysans149, 7 months ago

adaptation of hydroplytes and xeroplytes.?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrophytes live in water rich areas and Xerophytes live in water deficient areas.......

Answered by frozenPearl93
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Hydrophytes are plants like water lilies that have adapted to living in watery conditions. They have little to no root systems and have leaves that often help in flotation. Xerophytes are the opposite of hydrophytes, and are plants adapted for living in extremely dry conditions with little access to water¡

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