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Questions
State any two adaptations in plants to reduce transpiration
Solution
The three adaptations found in plants to reduce transpiration are:
1. Sunken stomata
2. Modification of leaves into spines
3. Presence of thick cuticle
Notes
Students can refer to the provided solutions based on their preferred marks.
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