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Organisms that live in the chaparral have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Coyote brush is a unique plant found in the chaparral of California and Oregon. The shape a coyote brush takes depends on the location in which it is growing, but each coyote brush plant develops a large root system that extends outward many yards from the main plant regardless of the location in which it grows.
A bush with small leaves growing close to the ground.
Photo by J. Smith
In areas with high winds and lower levels of moisture, how might coyote brush plants adapt their shape to the environment?
a.
They would be widely spaced to maximize water collection
b.
They would be closely spaced to form dense ground cover
c.
They would be generally deciduous
d.
They would be adapted to heavy snowfall
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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B
Low, dense growth with small leaves reduces wind exposure and water loss and shades the soil, conserving moisture.
Low, dense growth with small leaves reduces wind exposure and water loss and shades the soil, conserving moisture.
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