Some plants of arid region modify their stems into flattened or fleshy cylindrical green structures called
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It's Phylloclades...
Some plants of arid Condition modify their stems into fleshy flattened (Opuntia ) , fleshy cylindrical (Euphorbia ) or needle like (Casuarina) green structures that help in photosynthesis are called PHYLLOCLADES.....
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Here's your answer !!!
It's Phylloclades...
Some plants of arid Condition modify their stems into fleshy flattened (Opuntia ) , fleshy cylindrical (Euphorbia ) or needle like (Casuarina) green structures that help in photosynthesis are called PHYLLOCLADES.....
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Phylloclade is the exact answer for your question.
A flattened branch that function as a leaf in a plant that lives in an arid region is known as Phylloclades.
Phylloclade is also known as Cladodes. They are photosynthetic shoots which are commonly considered as modified branches that has the ability to perform photosynthesis in certain plant groups.
This can be found in Butcher’s broom, Phyllanthus and Asparagus plants.
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