Cacti survive in arid environments by storing water in their thick stems and roots, reducing water loss through their small leaves, and having a waxy coating on their skin to prevent evaporation.
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"Cacti" is the plural form of "cactus," which refers to a type of plant known for its thick, fleshy stems and spines. Cacti are adapted to arid environments and are able to store water in their stems to survive in dry conditions.
Yes, there are some plants, such as certain types of cacti and succulents, that have adapted to survive in arid environments with minimal water. These plants store water in their stems or leaves, allowing them to thrive in dry conditions.
Cacti have fleshy stems to store water in arid environments, helping them survive long periods of drought. This adaptation allows cacti to minimize water loss and thrive in dry conditions, making them well-suited for deserts and other water-scarce habitats.
Cacti have succulent stems to store water in arid environments where water availability is limited. The thick stems allow cacti to retain water for long periods of time, helping them survive in dry conditions. The succulent nature of cacti also helps reduce water loss through transpiration.
Cacti lack a spongy layer in their stems because they have adapted to hot, dry environments with limited water availability. The absence of a spongy layer reduces the surface area for water loss through transpiration, helping cacti conserve water and survive in arid conditions.
Cacti absorb radiation through their chlorophyll pigments, which help convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. This ability allows cacti to thrive in harsh environments with limited water and extreme temperatures, as they can efficiently use sunlight to produce food and survive in arid conditions.
Cacti have adapted to store water in their stems instead of leaves, which helps them survive in dry conditions. This reduces water loss through transpiration and allows cacti to thrive in arid environments by storing water for long periods. Additionally, the lack of leaves minimizes the surface area for evaporation, helping cacti conserve water.
they conserve their water
cacti (cactus) grow in desers where there is not a lot of water but they still survive.
Cacti can survive in deserts because they store water in themselves and use them to grow.
because it has water inside it
There are so many things that are special about cacti in Biology. The genetic formation is one such thing which allows it to survive in dry areas without water for long.