Biology, asked by sharmamonu21203, 8 months ago

how are cactus adapted to survive in a desert?​

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Answered by Shagun987
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Cactus has developed there leaves into spines so that the water loss should be minimum and the stem has green colour pigment chlorophyll for photo synthesis

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Answered by Megarox
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Cactus have spines or thorns which avoid the removal of water from its leaves.

Cactus are CAM plants I.e Crassulacean metabolic plants . These plants produce cabondioxide at night and use that carbon di oxide in the morning to create food for themselves.

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