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which is not an example of a structural adaptation in plants? a. seeds with a thick outer covering b. special leaves that open and close like jaws c. brightly colored flowers to attract pollinators d.
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which is not an example of a structural adaptation in plants? a. seeds with a thick outer covering b. special leaves that open and close like jaws c. brightly colored flowers to attract pollinators d. roots that grow in the direction of a water source
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The roots that grow in the direction of the water source is not a structural adaptation, and is instead more of a behavioural (slightly functional) adaptation.
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