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8 adaptation of camel and 5 of cactus

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Answered by Sonyhunny
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Shallow Root Systems. ...

Temporary Root Hairs. ...

Succulence. ...

Enlarged Cortical Layer. ...

Larger Volumes Of Stored Water Help Protect Cacti From Temperature Extremes. ...

The Accordion Effect. ...

Impervious Skin. ...

Protection From Loss Of Green Tissue.

Adaptation (Structure and Function)

The camel has many adaptive traits for their life in the desert. They have wide feet for walking in sand. They have long eyelashes and thin, slit nostrils that they can close to protect them from blowing sand. They are adapted to survive a long time without water and food.

Answered by Agastya0606
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  • Adaptation of camel includes (1) large and flat feet,(2)thick fur,(3)long eyelashes,(4)thin slit nostrils,(5)Hump,(6)extremely long large intestine,(7) juxtra-meduallary type of nephron,(8) several stomach compartment.
  • Adaptation of cactus includes (1)Spies,(2)Thicken stem,(3)Stem with waxy coating,(4)Thallus like body,(5)Spines act as a protector .

All these adaptation are adapted so,that camel and cactus can survive the harsh condition of desert.

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