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Enlist the morphological adaptation in xerophytic plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants with such morphological and physiological adaptations are xeromorphic. Xerophytes such as cacti are capable of withstanding extended periods of dry conditions as they have deep-spreading roots and capacity to store water.

Answered by ankitaghosh8396
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some of the morphological adaptations in xerophytic plants are loonger roots (to find water from large distance), having fleshy green stem called phylloclad(for photosynthesis), and leaves have thick cuticle or are modified into spines (to avoid transpiration)

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