Two adaptations of Desert plants class 5
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Answer:Solution: Leaves are reduced into spines to prevent loss of water from the surface of leaves. Stomata are less in number and sunken. Both leaves and stems have a thick waxy coating to prevent loss of water in hot weather.
Answer:Solution: Leaves are reduced into spines to prevent loss of water from the surface of leaves. Stomata are less in number and sunken. Both leaves and stems have a thick waxy coating to prevent loss of water in hot weather.HOPE IT HELPS YOU
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- Leaves are reduced into spines to prevent loss of water from the surface of leaves. Stomata are less in number and sunken.
- Both leaves and stems have a thick waxy coating to prevent loss of water in hot weather.
- The stem becomes green to take up the function of leaves.
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