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Why do plants look different in shape

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The shape of a tree's leaves are a response to the tree species' long term ecological and evolutionary histories.

The leaf, then, is affected by these balancing acts:

enough sunlight and carbon dioxide to run photosynthesis, but not too much associated heat absorption or water loss

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Answered by Anonymous
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Point out that all plants need to carry out the same life functions of obtaining water and nutrients and making food. ... But plants can have different leaf, stem, and root shapes depending on where they grow. The structures of plants are specially adapted to the environment in which they grow.

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