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Some plants have sugar in their roots. How does this adaptation help with survival?(1 point)
Responses
Having the sugar under the ground keeps animals from finding and eating it.
Having the sugar under the ground keeps animals from finding and eating it.
The sugar is used to create new plants.
The sugar is used to create new plants.
The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.
The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.
The sugar attracts animals to eat the roots.
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The sugar can help the plant survive by storing energy.
(It’s stored in the roots for use during dormancy or to fuel new growth.)
(It’s stored in the roots for use during dormancy or to fuel new growth.)
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