Plants need sunlight to make food and survive. Some environments do not have a lot of sunlight. Which structure would allow a plant to survive in an environment with less sunlight?

A.
a big flower
B.
a tall stem
C.
thick leaves
D.
sharp thorns

1 answer

C. thick leaves

Thick leaves can help a plant capture more sunlight and also reduce water loss, which is beneficial in low-light environments. They may contain more chlorophyll and provide a larger surface area for photosynthesis, improving the plant's ability to make food in conditions with less sunlight.

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