An example of plant adaptation to a xerophytic environmen...
An example of plant adaptation to a xerophytic environment is represented by the development of
fleshy tissue and reduced leaves
broad canopy and extensive surface root system
thick barks and broad leaves
rough leaves and shallow root system
Correct answer is A
No explanation has been provided for this answer.
Succession is best described as ...
In the diagram, the structures used for offense and defense are labelled ...
Gaseous exchange takes place in the adult toad through the ...
Which of the organisms is characterised by the possession of a chitinous exoskeleton? ...
The most important adaptation of xerophytes is the ability of the protoplasm to ...
One of the following is called the emergency hormone in man. ...
Thrombocytes are blood cells responsible for initiating ...
The stems of young herbaceous plants are kept upright mainly by ...