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Do succulent plants use their leaf tissue to conserve water?

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Answered by yashita001
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The fleshy leaf or stem of a succulent does more than just store water. Its rounded shape also reduces the surface area of the structure in comparison to its volume. A low surface-to-volume ratio minimizes water loss and helps a plant keep cool.

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