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The stem of the cactus loses little water . Science activity.

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Answered by prangya20042003
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Answer:

Stem of cactus loses less water because cactus don't have leaves... Instead they have spines... So less transpiration takes places.....

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Answered by warrenwendo
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Answer:

cactus stems are often ribbed or fluted which allows them to contract and expand easily for absorption after rains.

many cactus have globe-shaped stems, combining the highest possible volume for water storage with lowest surface area for water loss from transpiration.

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