How are cactus and camel adapted to survive in a desert?
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To survive in a desert, the cactus has the following adaptations: (i) It has long roots that go deep inside the soil for absorbing water. (ii) Its leaves are present 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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CACTUS HAVE WAX AS WATER AND CAMEL STORES WATER IN ITS HUMP AS FATS
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THIS HOW CACTUS AND VAMEL SURVIVE
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