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Which plant adaptation is typical of xerophytes to reduce water loss?
ALarge thin leaves
BSunken stomata
CLack of roots
DAir-filled tissues
✓ Correct Answer: B — Sunken stomata
Sunken stomata create a pocket of moist air, reducing the concentration gradient and slowing transpiration in dry climates.
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