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14. Why are the leaves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How, then,
does the plant make food?
tric buh nected to the cell? Show by a diagram.​

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Answered by prakashkkaladindi
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14. Why are the leaves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How, then,

does the plant make food?

tric buh nected to the cell? Show by a diagram.

14. Why are the le14. Why are the leaves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How, then,

does the plant make food?

tric buh nected to the cell? Show by a diagram.aves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How, then,

does the plant make food?

tric buh nected to the cell? Show by a diagram.

Explanation:

14. Why are the leaves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How, then,

does the plant make food?

tric buh nected to the cell? Show by a diagram.

Answered by devu2470
2

Answer:

Leaves in a cactus are modified into spines to reduce loss of water from leaves by transpiration. Then the plant makes from the process of photosynthesis which is performed by the stem.

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