Which of these modifications help a plant to reduce loss of water from it?
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The stomata of many cacti lie deep in the plants' tissues. This adaptation helps cacti reduce water loss by keeping the hot, dry wind from blowing directly across the stomata.
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Where water is plentiful and temperatures are moderate, plants have wide, thin leaves with lots of surface area for maximum photosynthesis. Plants adapted to drought conditions, however, exhibit a number of structural features that prevent water loss, helping them survive hot, dry conditions. They also have physiological mechanisms that aren't directly observable and that help them conserve water. Many of these plants are suitable drought-tolerant landscaping subjects
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