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What are the structural adaptations of a cactus?​

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The xerophytic adaptations of cacti include: (1) their succulent, water-retaining stems, (2) a thick, waxy cuticle and few or no leaves to greatly reduce the losses of water through transpiration, (3) stems that are photosynthetic, so leaves are not required to execute this function, (4) stems that are cylindrical 

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