Plants require minimum moisture and are found in desert are calle
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Xerophyte
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A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic. Popular examples of xerophytes are cacti, pineapple and some Gymnosperm plants.
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Xerophytes are plants that require very little water and are found in deserts.
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- Xerophytes are plants that have evolved to thrive in arid environments such as deserts and snow-covered locations.
- Xerophytes have small openings in their stomata and extended leaves that store a lot of water. Even the stems of these plants may hold water. They have deep-spreading roots that are constantly looking for water.
- Xerophytes are plants that grow in xerophytic environments, such as deserts or snow-covered mountains, when water is scarce. Water makes about 70% of a cell and is required for its correct functioning. As a result, these xerophytic plants have developed adaptations to help them conserve water.
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