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how does cactus produce its food ?​

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Answered by barbiegirl914
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Since cacti don't have true leaves, their stomata are in the body of the plant, or the stem. ... Plants can use this carbon dioxide plus sunlight and water to make their food. It's a process called photosynthesis and it helps plants get the energy they need to survive.

Answered by Anonymous
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Since cacti don't have true leaves, their stomata are in the body of the plant, or the stem. Plants can use this carbon dioxide plus sunlight and water to make their food. It's a process called photosynthesis and it helps plants get the energy they need to survive.

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