Biology, asked by AGENT0584, 7 months ago

In desert plants, leaves are reduced to spines in order to reduce loss of water. How do such plants prepare food?

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Answered by shaisriram885
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Explanation:

such plants prepare food through their stem and spines. Their stem contain the chloroplasts. And their spines are modified leaves that prevent the loss of water.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Leaves are reduced to spines in order to reduce loss of water. The spines and the other green parts of the plant carry on photosynthesis.

Explanation:

  • The xerophytic plants live in very much shortage of water and as a result of this the plant loss a large amount of water.
  • The green parts of the plant perform a sufficient amount of photosynthesis in the presence of Sunlight.
  • The green parts of the plant doesn't necessarily mean the leaves ,there are other green part which are also capable of performing photosynthesis.

To know more about photosynthesis,

What is photosynthesis?

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