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Most Gymnosperms are tree forms and are adapted to xerophytic habitats. write the
xerophytic adaptations present in Gymnosperms.​

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Answered by sai3856
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adopted It the following way

Gymnosperms are xerophytes in nature due to presence of thick bark, thick hypodermis, thick cuticle, scales leaves, sunken stomata, transfusion tissue, etc. In some cases leaves modified into needle-like, scale like or small leathery.

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Answered by khushikanani007
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Xerophyte adaptations increase water intake, limit water loss, and store water efficiently. Water intake adaptations include deep or widespread roots, and high salt content to increase osmosis. Xerophytes have thick cuticles, lost or finely divided leaves, reduced stomata, and CAM photosynthesis

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