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Plants growing in arid regions have deep roots and sunken stomata. Why?

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Answered by lalithajn
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Plants" growing in "arid regions" have "deep roots and sunken stomata". This is because in arid regions there is a severe problem of water scarcity. ... Sunken stomata is another such adaptation that helps the plants to minimise water loss caused by transpiration.

Answered by aaryankiri
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Water is unavailable in the top layer of soil in arid conditions. Therefore plants root go deep in the arid soil in order to absorb maximum amount of water. Shallow rooted plants cannot survive in arid zone.

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