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Taller trees have a canopy arrangement of leaves where the upper leaves tend to be smaller than the ones below them. How does this arrangement of leaves benefit the plant?
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provides stability
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leaves below receive proper light
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protects the plant from predators
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leaves below receive proper lights
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B because the plant receives different amounts of sunlight
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