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No, the stems and nodes, etc. of the leaves 'wooden' up to resist this. If this is a constant variable the leaves will do their best to 'adapt' to always get as much surface area to be flat to capture sunlight. There are some leaves with many veins present and they may thicken but it robs precious nutrients and is stressed. Therefore, adaptation means reorganizing itself for and to return with any measures taken by the plant for the next season.

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Q: Do plants make leaves that are structural adaptations?
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