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Crop plants typically require large amounts of water to grow and reproduce. Some plants have adaptations that allow them to survive in very dry conditions. If plant breeders could develop crop plants that can survive in dry conditions, it could help address hunger in dry climates around the world. These plants could also help water conservation efforts. Research crop plants that are developed to survive drought conditions. Based on your research, construct an explanation that addresses the following questions:
What characteristics allow plants to survive during droughts?
How do these characteristics relate to the plant’s body systems?
Are drought-tolerant plants able to survive in other types of environmental conditions?
Are there any negative effects related to developing drought-resistant crop plants?
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