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All of the following are used to identify a patient except the:
Guttation
The exudation of droplets of water from the pores of plants, typically occurring at night when root pressure is high and transpiration is low.
Soil Moisture
The amount of water present in the soil which is crucial for the growth of plants and the sustainability of terrestrial ecosystems.
Cactus Spines
Modified leaves or parts of leaves that have evolved into sharp structures to help reduce water loss and deter herbivores.
Modified
Changed or altered from its original form or function, often through natural processes, human intervention, or technological means.
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