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Chemistry, 14.04.2021 22:00 kamkamkab

Two adaptations to plants are described below: Adaptation 1: A hornwort is a nonflowering plant that produces a large number of spores instead of seeds.
Adaptation 2: A kangaroo paw has tiny, woolly hairs on it that help it hold onto water droplets.

Which statement is true about these adaptations?

Both are showing adaptations to their physical characteristics.
Both are showing adaptations to their life cycles.
Adaptation 1 is an adaptation to physical characteristics, Adaptation 2 is an adaptation to life cycle.
Adaptation 1 is an adaptation to life cycle, Adaptation 2 is an adaptation to physical characteristics.

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