Some plants, like coleus, will wilt completely when water is limited. However, the aloe plant does not typically wilt under the same conditions where water is limited. Which statement best explains the differences in these two plant types?

Coleus : Aloe

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Water availability is an environmental factor that affects plants, but there are genetic factors that affect how plants deal with the water loss.
Water availability is an environmental factor that affects plants, but there are genetic factors that affect how plants deal with the water loss.

Water availability changes the genetics of the plants, causing them to react differently to the water conditions.
Water availability changes the genetics of the plants, causing them to react differently to the water conditions.

Water availability is an environmental factor that affects coleus plants only since aloe plants do not require water.
Water availability is an environmental factor that affects coleus plants only since aloe plants do not require water.

Water availability is a genetic factor that causes the leaves of the plants to move differently in the two plant types.

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Water availability is an environmental factor that affects plants, but there are genetic factors that affect how plants deal with the water loss.
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