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Organisms that live in the savanna and grassland biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. Which of the following adaptations would befound in a savanna plant, but not necessaily in a grassland plant?
a.
long roots
b.
thick bark
c.
water storage
d.
bitter taste
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
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Thick bark is an adaptation of woody savanna plants/trees to survive frequent fires and large herbivores. Grassland vegetation is mainly non‑woody grasses/forbs (which use different fire adaptations), so thick bark is not a necessary grassland trait.
Thick bark is an adaptation of woody savanna plants/trees to survive frequent fires and large herbivores. Grassland vegetation is mainly non‑woody grasses/forbs (which use different fire adaptations), so thick bark is not a necessary grassland trait.
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