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Plants in tropical rainforests have adapted to their conditions by making adjustments in how they grow. Support this statement with suitable examples

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Answered by maameabenaoseiasibey
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Plant adaptations

The following adaptations allow plants to survive in the conditions of the rainforest.

Lianas - these are woody vines that have roots in the ground but climb up the trees to reach the sunlight. Their leaves and flowers grow in the canopy.

Tree trunks - these are tall and thin to allow trees to reach the sunlight. The bark on these trees is smooth to allow water to flow down to the roots easily.

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Answered by hanfa42250
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The tree trunks are tall and thin so that trees can reach the sunlight .  

Some plants have pointy leaves that allow the water to run off the leaves , these are called drip tips .

Large trees in Rainforest have a certain kinds of roots which allow them to stand still  

Some plants are poisonous due to the presence of so many herbivores

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