State one feature of the terrestrial plant leaves and explain how it enables the plants to survive in their environment
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- Terrestrial plants get plenty of air so they usually have stomata on the bottoms of their leaves. ... Plants that live completely under water gather carbon dioxide from the water. When they release oxygen you can see tiny air bubbles gathering around them. Plant roots drink water and nutrients from the environment.
- Plants adapt to their environment from necessity. Plants may also adapt by growing lower and closer to the ground to shield themselves from wind and cold. Desert environments may have some of the following adaptations, these help the plant to conserve food, energy and water and still be able to reproduce effectively.
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