Asked by bob
Which of the following plant adaptations protects grassland plants from grazers?
a.
long roots
b.
growing low to the ground
c.
water storage
d.
growth pattern
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b. growing low to the ground
Explanation: Many grasses have their growing points (meristems) at or near the soil surface, so grazing animals remove leaves but not the growing tissue, allowing quick regrowth. This low growth form also helps survive fire and trampling.
Explanation: Many grasses have their growing points (meristems) at or near the soil surface, so grazing animals remove leaves but not the growing tissue, allowing quick regrowth. This low growth form also helps survive fire and trampling.
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