Biology, asked by ddg55914, 2 days ago

e. Explain the adaptations of plants to air?​

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Answered by joi81
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although this means that the plant cannot photosynthesise, it also means the plant has water to survive, so it is a compromise. Other adaptations plants can make to reduce transpiration are rolled leaves, leaf hairs and stomata sunken in pits. All of these adaptations trap moist air which increases humidity

Answered by selvikrishnamurthy30
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although this means that the plant cannot photosynthesise, it also means the plant has water to survive, so it is a compromise. Other adaptations plants can make to reduce transpiration are rolled leaves, leaf hairs and stomata sunken in pits. All of these adaptations trap moist air which increases humidity.

Explanation:

Air plants use their specialized leaves to obtain from the air the water and nutrients they need to survive. ... This can be achieved by misting daily or submerging the plants in water weekly.

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