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Xerophyte adapatations (curling up leaves)

Author: (Sean) Sean Holloway



Answer:

Most leaves have their stomatota located on the lower epidermis. The curling of leaves in a way protects this lower epidermis from the outside helps to trap a region of still air within the curled leaf. this region becomes saturated with water vapour and so there is only a very slight water potential gradient between the sub stomatal air space and outside, so transpiration is reduced.


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