Social Sciences, asked by praveshsharma3875, 4 months ago

The stems of desert plants are​

Answers

Answered by verosalz
1

Explanation:

Succulent plants store water in fleshy leaves, stems or roots. All cacti are succulents, as are such non-cactus desert dwellers as agave, aloe, elephant trees, and many euphorbias. ... The stems and leaves of most species have waxy cuticles that render them nearly waterproof when the stomates are closed.

Answered by vaishalipatil767640
1

Answer:

Succulent plants store water in fleshy leaves, stems or roots. All cacti are succulents, as are such non-cactus desert dwellers as agave, aloe, elephant trees, and many euphorbias. ... The stems and leaves of most species have waxy cuticles that render them nearly waterproof when the stomates are closed

Similar questions