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Functionally, in addition to carrying out photosynthesis, the leaf is the principal site of transpiration, providing the energy required to draw the transpiration stream up from the roots, and guttation. Many gymnosperms have thin needle-like or scale-like leaves that can be advantageous in cold climates with frequent snow and frost. These are interpreted as reduced from megaphyllous leaves of their Devonian anc ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2022 05:24:09 -0500 From: "Fantasy" Subject: 60% of Top Lottery Jackpots Have These 4 Numbers in Common 60% of Top Lottery Jackpots Have These 4 Numbers in Common http://cholestero.us/zbt2CA4fJeLoRuCLIB5Okvj0EUSUfsyIRCO8FIBJ-rbmt26GJg http://cholestero.us/Ots6JUA7Nb8bH8Z_LDmQF-ev4q6qIPXZb6aB1lM1bDCYhaNi2A tion through water (hydrophily) is a much rarer method, occurring in only around 2% of abiotically pollinated flowers. Common examples of this include Calitriche autumnalis, Vallisneria spiralis and some sea-grasses. 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