Which ONE is not an adaptation for water conservation in plant found is arid region?

a

absence of leaves

b

leaves reduced to spines

c

raised stomata

d

sunken stomata

e

thick stems

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Jarthestudent
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

C. Raised stomata

Adaptations for water conservation in plants found in arid regions:

1. Absence of leaves (A): Reduces transpiration surface area.
2. Leaves reduced to spines (B): Minimizes surface area, reduces water loss.
3. Sunken stomata (D): Reduces water loss by creating a microclimate with lower humidity.
4. Thick stems (E): Stores water, provides structural support.

Raised stomata (C) would actually increase water loss, as stomata would be more exposed to dry air, facilitating transpiration.

Kingsley221
2 years ago

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