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Adaptive features of a xerophyte

Author: Freya Watson



Answer:

Have deep roots to seek out water, some roots spread a long way sideways from where the plant is growing, have leaves with small surface area to reduce water loss but this also slows down photosynthesis, hairy leaves to trap water vapor, have spikes so other animals cant take the water


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