How does cactus store much water in such a condition of desert...
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Primarily, cactuses store water in collapsible-water storage cells found in the stem. However, some cactuses also store water in their roots that are modified to perform this function. The collapsible water-storage cells appear as holes or spaces in the stem and retain water for a fairly long time.
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it absorbs water through its roots which go deep in the soil and store water in thorns
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