what are the characteristics of desert plants
Answers
Answer:
they can capture more water
they require less water
their roots go very deep into the soil
Explanation:
hope it helps
Answer:
1. The leaves in desert plants are either absent or very small.
1. The leaves in desert plants are either absent or very small. 2. Leaves are converted into spines which help to reduce loss of water.
1. The leaves in desert plants are either absent or very small. 2. Leaves are converted into spines which help to reduce loss of water. 3. The stems become thick, flat and green which help in photosynthesis.
1. The leaves in desert plants are either absent or very small. 2. Leaves are converted into spines which help to reduce loss of water. 3. The stems become thick, flat and green which help in photosynthesis. 4. The stem is covered with waxy layer which helps to retain water. In some plants stem is spongy and stores water.
1. The leaves in desert plants are either absent or very small. 2. Leaves are converted into spines which help to reduce loss of water. 3. The stems become thick, flat and green which help in photosynthesis. 4. The stem is covered with waxy layer which helps to retain water. In some plants stem is spongy and stores water. 5. The roots go very deep in the soil to absorb water.