Science, asked by disha6070, 1 year ago

how are cactus adapted to survive in a desert​

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Answered by AyaTheBookworm
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Answer:

Explanation:

They can store water for a long time in their stems. The wax on the surface of the stem is also able to prevent evaporation.

Please feel free to google the rest as you should do your own homework.

Answered by krishanusharma2004
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Answer:

CACTUS has adopted to its habitat by evolving certion organs and features :

1-They have long roots which go deep into the soil and help cactus to survive in desert region as availability of water is low.

2-they have thorns in place of leaves

3-they have a waxicuticle layer which prevents tranpiration of water.

that's it

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