Biology, asked by manoj2310, 1 year ago

How do plants in desert regions reduce evaporative loss of water ?

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Answered by gurudeep87
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Desert plants have specially adapted structures, such as thick cuticles, reduced leaf areas, sunken stomata and hairs to reduce transpiration and conserve water. Many cacti conduct photosynthesis in succulent stems, rather than leaves, so the surface area of the shoot is very low.
the another reason for it is to perform transpiration the plants must have stomatal cells which in only present in leaves but desert plants lack it
most of the desert plants do not contain leaves.........
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