5 Questions
Which type of plant has adaptations to remove the looding of its cells in fresh water?
Hydrophytes
Which type of plant possesses small, thick leaves to limit water loss by reducing surface area proportional to the volume?
Xerophytes
In which type of plant are stomata kept open in sufficient water supply and close in restricted supply?
Mesophytes
Which type of plant sheds its leaves during the driest season to restrict transpiration completely?
Xerophytes
Where are the stomata located in xerophytes?
On lower surface of leaves in depressions
Learn about hydrophytes and mesophytes, and how they adapt to different water conditions. Understand how these plants regulate water loss through leaf structures and stomata. Explore examples like Brassica, rose, and mango.
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