milk is produced only by mamals.
thus, although it may look "milky", it is mainly water
It's water from a cactus! The cactus has collected that water!x
The rare "Lownds" cactus produces milk that can be consumed by humans.
cactus and cactus water
A cactus stores water in its stem.
Water is stored in tissue in the stem of the cactus.
no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus
Because a cactus can't grow in clayey soil and there is a lot of water in the marshes, the cactus does not need a lot of water
The barrel cactus stores water in is spongy interior tissues but does not have a water reservoir of water.
Find a cactus that has nearly died of thirst and weigh it.Water the cactus until it stops absorbing water. Weigh the cactus again. Subtract the new weight from the original weight. That tells you how much water the cactus has absorbed.
Cactus have a waxy layer on them to prevent water loss and reduce transpiration
A cactus stores most of its water in its stem or body
How much of the cactus plant is water depends upon the size of the cactus and the amount of water in moving, processing and stored forms. But no matter the cactus' size and regardless of how much or little water that it holds, the cactus devotes over 90% of its inside body parts to handling, circulating and building up supplies of water.