in desert plants dermal tissue is more thick and wary - give reason
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IN ORDER TO PREVENT EVAPORATION OF STORED WATER THAT'S WHY desert plants dermal tissue is more thick and wary
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Desert plants are subjected to high temperatures and scarcity of water. To prevent the loss of water through transpiration or evaporation desert plants have leaf modified into spines and the epidermis is covered with a thick waxy coating.
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