Biology, asked by hanumanthuakkh70, 1 month ago

how do plants living in dry habitats protect themselves from water loss​

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Answered by AmrutanshuDash07
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Answer:

plants which grow in extreme conditions have modifications to prevent water loss :-

1.leaves are modified into spine

2.extremely large surface area covered by roots.

3.minimal transpiration

4.fleshy stem to retain water

ex-cactus,saguaro

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Answered by akashkmrbhr
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The plants which survives in dry habitats, epidermis may be thicker to protect against water loss in critical. The plant's whole surface have outer cover of epidermis which protects every parts of plant. Epidermal cells on aerial parts of plants often produce a waxy, water resistive layer on outer surface

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