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How are plants that grow along the seacoast adapted to survive in their habitat?
unive in the desert.​

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Answered by harshraut2004
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Answer:

Cactus are adapted to survive in the hot and humid conditions of the desert. To survive in the desert, cactus has the following adaptations:

(i) Modified flat green stem that prepares food by photosynthesis and conserves water.

(ii) Stem is covered with a thick waxy layer, which helps to retain water.

(iii) Leaves present in the form of spines to prevent water loss through transpiration.

(iv) Long roots that go very deep into soil for absorbing water.

Answered by charvitha21
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Answer:

Adaptation in Desert Plants

The plants in desert habitat are well adapted to cope with the shortage of water and high temperature by storing water (when available) and reducing the loss of water

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