Asked by Jairahme Morales on Jul 04, 2024

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It would be adaptive for the leaves of plants in dry areas to have more stomata than the leaves of plants in humid areas.

Stomata

Tiny openings on the surfaces of leaves and stems that allow for gas exchange.

Humid Areas

Regions characterized by a high level of moisture in the air, often leading to a moist climate.

Adaptive

Characterized by or pertaining to adjustments or changes in behavior, physiology, or structure in response to changes in the environment, enhancing survival and reproductive success.

  • Recognize the adaptations of plants to their environments, particularly in relation to water conservation and gas exchange.
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Zybrea KnightJul 09, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
It would actually be adaptive for the leaves of plants in dry areas to have fewer stomata than the leaves of plants in humid areas to reduce water loss through transpiration.