state three adaptations for the following types of plants. xerophytes and hydrophytes.
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Absence of oxygen during glucose breakdown produces pyruvic acid and alcohol. ... Presence of oxygen during aerobic breakdown of glucose produces water and carbon dioxide along with the release of a large amount of energy. Hence, oxygen is necessary for the complete oxidation of glucose
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They have little to no root systems and have leaves that often help in flotation. Xerophytes are the opposite of hydrophytes, and are plants adapted for living in extremely dry conditions with little access to water. They have deep root structures, thin or small leaves, and waxy surfaces to retain moisture.
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