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Organisms that live in the tundra biomes have developed unique adaptations that aid in their survival. the labrador tea plant is a shrub that grows to be approximately five feet tall. its leaves are used by human residents of the arctic tundra to create both beverages and medicine. the leaves are harvested from each plant individually off the branches throughout the year. how has the labrador tea plant adapted to enable its survival against the cold of the tundra biome? a. shallow roots b. dense hairs c. retention of dead leaves d. low to the ground

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Answer: I believe dense hairs since they have fuzz on the underside of their leaves to retain warmth, could also be low to the ground since they are a shrub based on the text given

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