how desert plant adapts themself
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Their leaves are reduced to scale or spines which reduce the loss of water by transpiration. 2: the leaves bear sunken stomata to reduce the rate of transpiration.
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Their leaves are reduced to scale or spines which reduce the loss of water by transpiration. 2: the leaves bear sunken stomata to reduce the rate of transpiration
Well, plants protect themselves from intense heat by producing smaller leaves (spines in cactus), by using water-saving methods of photosynthesis (such as Crassulacean acid metabolism), by growing protective hairs to deflect sunlight, or by producing thin leaves that cool down easily in a breeze or waxy leaves that ..
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