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Biology, 15.01.2020 03:31 julianastri6841

He cactus agave jaiboli lives is native to the arid mountainous regions of mexico. which of the following is not an evolutionary adaptation that allows this plant to thrive in desert conditions? a. oeficient roots composed of hydrophilic materials b. oroots that project outward, staying just under the surface of the soil c. thick leaves and stems d. waxy outer-layer on leaves and stems

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