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Prairie plants that live in dry climates have large, underground root systems. How does this help them?
Question 13 options:
The roots provide more surface area for the water absorption.
The roots cool the plants off when they overheat.
The roots help take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
The roots manufacture water in times of drought.
Question 13 options:
The roots provide more surface area for the water absorption.
The roots cool the plants off when they overheat.
The roots help take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
The roots manufacture water in times of drought.
Answers
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GPT 3.5
The roots provide more surface area for water absorption.