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the leaves in gymnosperm are adapted to withstand xerophyticconditions . justify ?

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Answered by itzBrainlyBoy
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The leaves of gymnosperms are well adapted to withstand extreme humidity and temperature conditions. For example, in conifers the shape of the leaves is needle type and hence the surface area is reduced, also the sunken stomata and thick cuticle prevent or reduce the loss of water.

Answered by Anonymous
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The leaves of gymnosperms are well adapted to withstand extreme humidity and temperature conditions. For example, in conifers the shape of the leaves is needle type and hence the surface area is reduced, also the sunken stomata and thick cuticle prevent or reduce the loss of water.

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