Math, asked by rashipanwar222, 1 day ago

how are cactus adapted to survive in a desert?

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Answered by abhinavjoshi88
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Answer:

Cactus have spikes in place of leaves which help it to reduce the transpiration,i.e, the loss of water be reducing the surface area.

It is also hollow from inside to store water in itself

Answered by llAestheticKingll91
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Step-by-step explanation:

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A cactus is able to survive in the desert due to the following features: (i) It has long roots that go deep inside the soil for absorbing water. (ii) Its leaves are in the form of spines to prevent water loss through transpiration. (iii) Its stem is covered with a thick waxy layer to retain water.

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