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What adaptation see in desert and aquatic plants​

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Answered by kamalnayan25021973
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Explanation:

Others cut down on water loss even further by temporarily shutting down photosynthesis. Other desert adaptations shared by a number of plants include shallow widespread roots to absorb a maximum of rainfall moisture and spines or hairs to shade plants and break up drying winds across the leaf surface.

Answered by venkatakshayg
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adaptations in desert plant are

1.LEAVES ARE REDUCED TO SPINES SO THAT THE WATER IN THEM WILL NOT.TRANSPIRE MORE

2.THEY HAVE THICK AND WAXY SKIN SO THAT THEY CAN REFLECT HEAT.

3.FLESHY AND LARGE STEMS FOR STORAGE OF WATER.

4.SPINES HELP THEM IN PROTECTING THEMSELVES FROM ANIMALS.

ADAPTATIONS IN AQUATIC PLANTS ARE

1.HAVE WAXY SURFACE

2.THIN AND THICK STEMS.

3.HAVE AERENCHYMA TO MAINTAIN BUOYANCY.

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