Which part of the plant makes food in a cactus ?why ?
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The stem of a cactus produces food
Explanation:
Because cactii grow in the desert, their leaves are reduced to spines to prevent water loss through transpiration and for defense from animals like camels.
To make up for that, their stems contain the chlorophyll neccesary for photosynthesis and thus have a 'fleshy' interior.
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