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Explain the statement.
Plants that inhabit a rain forest are not found in a wetland.

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Different plant, as they survive in the different type of atmosphere adapt to the living condition of that particular atmosphere. There are morphological, anatomical and physiological changes that take place in the plant body to cope up with the different conditions. If a plant growing in rainforest is adapted to grow in that particular environment it would not be able to grow in a wetland because of different environmental conditions.

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