Biology, asked by Hadrian, 1 year ago

Why do xerophytes not have inter-cellular spaces?

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Answered by san650
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to avoid transpiration from any part




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Answered by Anonymous
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Cell size in xerophytes is reduced and intercellular spaces are small. ... Xerophytes survive during drought by using the water they have stored. When the rate of absorption of water is very low, photosynthetic tissues suffer from water shortage and photosynthesis stops or slows down.

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