Which cell serve to store water in succulent plants like euphorbia and opuntia?
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Succulent. Succulent, any plant with fleshy, thick tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents (e.g., cacti) store water only in the stem and have no leaves or very small leaves, whereas others (e.g., agaves) store water mainly in the leaves.
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Water in succulent plants like Euphorbia Optunia is stored in water storing tissues that are developed by the plant in the parts where water is to be stored.
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