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how is a leaf adapted to maximise plant growth

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some desert plants have also developed a number of adaptations toincrease leaf reflectance and therefore reduce the amount of absorbed light. The adaptations may include building up inorganic deposits on the leafsurface (for example, salt crystals) or developing air-filled hairs.
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Some desert plants have also developed a number of adaptations toincrease leaf reflectance and therefore reduce the amount of absorbed light. The adaptations may include building up inorganic deposits on the leafsurface (for example, salt crystals) or developing air-filled hairs.




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