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how are the roots of the cactus plants adapted to grow in a desert?​

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Answered by mojomojo1244
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Answer:

it has long roots that go deep inside the soil for absorbing water.

Answered by calfra528
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A cactus plant can have a dense network of fibrous roots that spread out several meters away from the plant. Whenever it rains, the roots absorb as much water as possible and direct it to the stem region for storage. The quantity of water stored will vary depending on the size and type of the cactus plant.

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