Ivy is a plant with long, thin stems. Because its stems are not very strong, an ivy plant cannot grow straight up by itself. The ivy stems have a sticky liquid. Like glue, this liquid helps the ivy stick to tree trunks. Ivy is found in areas where there are a lot of large trees.

How do their stems help ivy plants stay alive in their environment?
A.
They help ivy plants grow up trees to get more sunlight.
B.
They help ivy plants grow up trees, which helps get water from the ground.
C.
They help ivy plants grow roots into tree trunks, which helps them get water.
D.
They help ivy plants dig into tree trunks to get food for energy.

1 answer

The correct answer is:

A. They help ivy plants grow up trees to get more sunlight.

Ivy plants use their long, thin stems and sticky liquid to climb up tree trunks, which allows them to reach higher areas where they can access more sunlight, essential for photosynthesis and their overall growth.

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