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Some of the features of a cactus plant

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Answered by XxAttitudeBoy2248Xx
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Cacti generally have thick herbaceous or woody chlorophyll-containing stems. Cacti can be distinguished from other succulent plants by the presence of areoles, small cushionlike structures with trichomes (plant hairs) and, in almost all species, spines or barbed bristles (glochids).

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Answered by sweetheart77997
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thick, waxy skin to reduce loss of water and to reflect heat.

large, fleshy stems to store water.

thorns and thin, spiky or glossy leaves to reduce water loss.

spikes protect cacti from animals wishing to use stored water.

deep roots to tap groundwater.

long shallow roots which spread over a wide area.

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