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which part of Alovera plant showes adpatation​

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Answered by pkjash18
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Explanation:

Aloes have adapted to habitats with low water availability. Aloes adapt to this by using their tissue to store large volumes of water. Aloe vera has thick and fleshy leaves, which are enlarged to accommodate the aqueous tissue. The leaf cuticle is thick and covered with a layer of wax.

Answered by js6189764
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Explanation:

Aloes have adapted to habitats with low water availability. Aloes adapt to this by using their tissue to store large volumes of water. Aloe vera has thick and fleshy leaves, which are enlarged to accommodate the aqueous tissue. The leaf cuticle is thick and covered with a layer of wax.

There are two parts to an aloe vera leaf: Gel and leaf juice (not to be confused with aloe juice in stores). The gel is what most people are familiar with. It's the odorless and clear liquid at the innermost part of the leaf. Aloe latex, or juice, seeps from the leaf when cut.

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