how does a desert plant adapt itself in desert conditions
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Succulent plants store water in fleshy leaves, stems or roots. All cacti are succulents, as are such non-cactus desertdwellers as agave, aloe, elephant trees, and many euphorbias. Several other adaptations are essential for the water storing habit to be effective.
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Succulent plants store water in fleshy leaves, stems or roots. All cacti are succulents, as are such non-cactus desertdwellers as agave, aloe, elephant trees, and many euphorbias. Several other adaptations are essential for the water storing habit to be effective.
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Desert plants take up Carbon dioxide at night and prepare an intermediate which is acted upon by the energy absorbed by the chlorophyll during the day.
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