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Drought resistance mechanisms

Drought resistance in plants involves strategies to survive dry conditions. These include developing deep roots to access underground water, reducing water loss through thicker leaves or a waxy coating, and closing small leaf openings called stomata to prevent evaporation. Some plants also store water in tissues or enter dormant states to minimize energy use when water is scarce. These adaptations help plants maintain vital functions despite limited water availability, ensuring their survival during dry periods.