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Q: Why are the roots of a daisy an adaptation?
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What is a common adaptation for roots?

The roots can increase its root ratio when water is limited


Which of the following is not an adaptation that enhances the uptake of water and minerals by roots?

shallow, fibrous roots


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Mia Farrow played Daisy Buchanan in the 1974 film adaptation of "The Great Gatsby."


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Morgan Freeman and the film was made in 1989


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long roots probably help it get water from further underground.


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Are buttress roots an adaptation?

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It was Morgan Freeman, who received a Best Actor nomination for his work in the film.