why are the leaves in a cactus plant modified to form spines? How,then,doesthe plant make food?
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Answer:Due to exosmosis i.e., water comes out the plant
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Because cactus is a xerophyte plant meaning that it is found in harsh environment (having high temperature, low water content in the underground etc) so for reducing water loss the leaves are modified into spines.
They make food through their stem because it is green and stores this food in stems in the form of juice so they're also called succulent plants.
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