Asked by
Courtney Dickenson
on Oct 10, 2024Verified
When nineteenth century scientists compared desert plants, differences in their ____ indicated that these plants could not be as closely related as might otherwise be thought.
A) appearance
B) spines
C) stems
D) specific habitats
E) reproductive parts
Reproductive Parts
Reproductive parts are the organs of an organism that are involved in the production of offspring.
Desert Plants
Plants adapted to arid environments, often exhibiting features such as reduced leaf surface area and water storage tissues.
- Fathom the repercussions environmental variations and geographical spread have on the development of species over time.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Fathom the repercussions environmental variations and geographical spread have on the development of species over time.
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