Question 8 of 10 A species of plant typically requires plenty of moisture and mild temperatures. It is smaller when it is grown in very hot, dry conditions. The plant grows to a smaller size because the environmental conditions affect the development of its water-conducting cells. Which statement explains why the plant is smaller? OA. More water-conducting cells are formed by cell division. B. The water-conducting cells in the plant are smaller. OC. Fewer water-conducting cells are formed by differentiation. D. All of the cells that make up the plant are smaller.
