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In A ‘Phylloclade’ The Function Of Photosynthesis Is Taken Up By_____

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Answered by Anonymous
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STEMS........ .

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Answered by TopazYellow8
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In a Phylloclade, photosynthesis is done by the Stem.

A Phylloclade is a flattened photosynthetic shoot. In plants like Opuntia, leaves are reduced and modified into spines. This is due to the extreme environmental condition to reduce the transpiration and reduce the lose of water from the leaves. A phylloclade has nodes and internodes. Another example of a plant with phylloclade is the Cocoloba.

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