Mention three adaptation that helps xerophytes survive the harsh conditions of their habitat.
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Xerophytes are plants that need very little water to survive. Their leaves are reduced to spikes for reducing the amount of water lost by transpiration. Hope that helps you.
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Xerophytes are plants, mainly found in dessert. To survive in this dry condition they evolved some adaptive features.
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- First they have very long and deep roots to absorb water from the depth of soil.
- second They have few, very thin, short and branched leaves to reduce transpiration and thus water loss.
- Third they have thick waxy cuticle on their surface and leaves to reduce water loss.
- fourth they have some structure that store water efficiently.
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