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xerophytic vegetation is formed in ______ region​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because of low rainfall and water scarcity the leaves of the plants get modified into thorns, so that they loose less water during transpiration.

Answered by dhanunjayoptom206
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A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little ... Shrubs which grow in arid and semi-arid regions are also xeromorphic. ... Xerophytic plants may have similar shapes, forms, and structures and look very similar, even if the plants are not very closely related, through a process ...

Popular examples of xerophytes are cacti, pineapple and some Gymnosperm plants. The structural features (morphology) and fundamental chemical processes (physiology) of xerophytes are variously adapted to conserve water, also common to store large quantities of water, during dry periods.

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