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Plants grow toward things they need.
Plants limit their needs in harsh conditions.
By growing toward things they need, such as sunlight for photosynthesis, water for hydration, or nutrients for growth, plants increase their chances of survival by obtaining necessary resources.
In harsh conditions, such as drought or limited availability of nutrients, plants can adapt and limit their needs. For example, they may reduce their growth rate, conserve water by closing stomata, or develop specialized root systems to access deeper water sources. These adaptations help plants survive in challenging environments.