how do the desert plant and animal combat the security of water in a desert
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Desert animals prevent water leaving their bodies in a number of different ways. Some, like kangaroo rats and lizards, live in burrows which do not get too hot or too cold and have more humid (damp) air inside. The kidneys of desert animals concentrate urine, so that they excrete less water.
Desert plants undergo some adaptations which help them in conserving water. Desert plants often possess a thick waxy coating over the leaves, which minimises water loss. Desert plant possess hairs or spines which provide shade to the plant surface and slow the movement of air across the stomata.
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