Respuesta :

Answer:

Stomata for gas exchange, water resistant waxy cuticles on leaves and specialized cells for support.

Explanation:

Plants have undergone several modifications for life on land. These include the development of several mechanisms:

  • a waxy, thick water-repellent cuticle- the thick cuticle provides a barrier to water loss from plant tissues in the leaf.
  • stomata- these moderate the evaporation of water, an important commodity to land dwelling terrestrial organisms. They also regulate gas change
  • cells to provide strength and rigidity- plant cells are specialized cells that contain lignin and cellulose, these are rigid provide good support against gravitational forces, Without them the stem would break and the cells would readily lose water
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