i. Peperomia Leaf succulent Leaf epidermal cells store water |
ii. Calotropis Non-succulent Root cells with thickened cell walls |
iii. Tribulus Ephemeral Stem stores water |
iv. Ammophila Dicot plant Rolling in of leaves to check water loss |
A) i, ii
B) i, iii
C) ii, iii
D) ii, iv
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
Succulents or drought avoiding plants store \[{{H}_{2}}O,\]when available in excess in form of mucilage. Leaf succulents ate Pepromia. True xerophytes are non-succulent like Calotropis.You need to login to perform this action.
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