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Differences between hydrophytes or xerophyte

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Answered by tanuvermaannu1482005
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Answer:

xerophyte are the plants which grow in dry habitats ex desert while

hydrophytes are plants which grow in water sunken stomata are present in the leaves of xerophyte while sunken stomata are absent in leaves of hydrophytes

Answered by srnroofing171711
4

Answer:

\fbox{Hydrophytes}

===> Hydrophytes = plants that live in water or wait condition.

\fbox{xerophyte}

===>Xerophyte = xerophyte includes that live in dry conditions are desert areas.

Explanation:

\fbox{Hydrophytes}

===>leaves are large and broad.

===>These plants lack thick cuticle layer.

===>Somato is present on the upper surface o. f

leaf and are large in number.

==>Example = water hyacinth.

\fbox{Xerophyte}

===>Xerophytes includes that live in dry conditions or desert areas.

===>Leaves are small and spiny.

===>They have thick waxy cuticle.

===>Stomata are sunken in the pits of epidermis and less in numbers.

==>Example = cactus

\fbox\red{Thank you}

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