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Water Loss Land Based Modifications Plants Cellulose Cell Walls

Plants have adaptations for land life including cellulose cell walls, roots, stomata, cutins to prevent water loss, gametangia, sporopollenin, and protective seed/pollen coats.

Land-based Modifications for Plants: - cellulose cell walls - roots - stomates (gas exchange) - cutins for water loss - gametangia (for some) prevents water loss of gametes and zygotes - sporopollenin (protective polymer) - protective coat for seeds and pollen

Front Land-based Modifications for Plants
Back - cellulose cell walls
- roots
- stomates (gas exchange)
- cutins for water loss
- gametangia (for some) prevents water loss of gametes and zygotes
- sporopollenin (protective polymer)
- protective coat for seeds and pollen

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