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How do root hair cells of a desert plant differ from tropical rainforest plants?

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Some desert plants have very deeproot system in order to absorb water from near the water table. Rainforest plants have specialized roots that aremore adapted to support the trees as trees are often unstable due to the wet and loose soil. ... Some desert plantslike cactus are adapted to store thewater.

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Plants in the rainforest compete to reach the sun with broad leaves and tall stems, while desert plants evolved to store water. Most rainforests receive more than 100 inches of rain annually, while deserts barely collect 10 inches of precipitation a year in a good year, with periods of droughts frequently occurring.
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