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An adaptation to reduce transpiration is...

An adaptation to reduce transpiration is
(a) Spongy parenchyma
(b) Sunken stomata
(c) Hydathodes
(d) Aerenchyma

A

Spongy perenchyma

B

sunken stomata

C

Hydathodes

D

Aeremchyma

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