JAMB - Biology (2025 - No. 38)
One of the following adapts baobab tree to savanna habitat.
Presence of deciduous stem
Presence of tap roots
Presence of broadleaves
Presence of thick bark
Explanation
The thick bark of the baobab tree is a key adaptation to the savanna habitat, as it acts as insulation and protects the living tissue from frequent bush fires that are common in this biome. Other adaptations to the savanna include the ability to store large amounts of water in the trunk, the presence of long tap roots to access deep underground water, and shedding leaves during the dry season to reduce water loss (deciduous nature).
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