Biology, asked by Alwin7931, 1 year ago

How is the cactus tree adapted to its environment?

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Answered by rahudhoni57
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Cactus owe their success in the desert to their structural adaptations. ... 

Cactuscontinue to photosynthesize because they have fixed spines instead of leaves.

The green stems produce the plant'sfood, but lose less water than leaves because of their sunken pores and awaxy coating on the surface of the stem.

Answered by jam1478
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because normal leaves don't conserve water in them but cactus can modify their leaves to adapt the extremely dry environment

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