Biology, asked by GovindRocks, 1 year ago

how do desert plants adapt themselves to the conditions in desert

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Answered by pramita8759
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desert plants have developed roots that are deep seated in ground to suck water up
they waxy leaves to check transpiration
their leaves are modified to spines
the stems are made green to perform photosynthesis
huge amount of water is stored in cell vacuole
they have sunken stomata
Answered by devendrarawat05
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Answer: 1: 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.

3:. The thick cuticle is found on the stem and leaves for the prevention of loss of water

Explanation:

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