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Adaptation in cactus plant​

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Answered by adeshkumarsaini1270
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Explanation:

Deep rooted

Phyllocladed

Spines reduce loss of water

Answered by Areena14
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Heya Mate..

Cacti also have spines (the prickly thorn like things) in which replace leaves. These spines minimise the surface area of the cactus reducing water loss. The cacti's stem is also thick and fleshy allowing it to store a lot of water. The stem also has a waxy waterproof kind of coating to help retain more water.

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