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Question
which adaptation in a berry plant is for reproduction? (1 point)
thorns on the stem
sugar in the berries
chlorophyll in the leaves
flowers on the plant
Brief Explanations
- Thorns on the stem are a defense adaptation to deter herbivores.
- Sugar in berries aids seed dispersal by attracting animals, but is not direct reproduction.
- Chlorophyll in leaves is for photosynthesis, producing energy for the plant.
- Flowers are the reproductive structures of angiosperms (like berry plants), where pollination and fertilization occur to form seeds and fruits.
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