In the whistling pine, leaves are reduced to brown scales and young stems are green. This is an adaptation for

a

obtaining food

b

conserving nutrients

c

storing water

d

reducing transpiration

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Dave333
4 years ago

Waxy cuticles, trichomes (leaf hairs), sunken stomates, and other leaf adaptations also help reduce transpiration rates by keeping the leaf surface cool or protecting it from air currents that increase evaporation.

DiaNyx
1 week ago

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