they need to have: a) less or no leaves to reduce transpiration rate
b) having deep roots to enable them to get water deep within the soil.
c) they store water in stems.
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it should be succulent,have reduced leaves some have thorns for the leaves and have hidden stomata
Glossy, thick and succulent leaves leaves to radiate the sun's heat from the plant which can prevent evaporation of water. Thorns on plants which store water so that animals cannot eat them.
The plants make and store food in their stems.The plants growing in the deserts have small leaves or may not have leaves at all.This type of adaptation help them to minimize loss of water by the process of transpiration.The roots are long to collect water that is not available in the upper layer of soil or ground.Some plants have their roots spread on the surface to absorb the moisture and water that may fall as rain.The leaves are in fact modified as spines.This help them to reduce the loss of water from the plants.The plants are bushy/throny so that the local animals do not eat their leaves.
Many of the plants in the desert have roots that are just under the surface so when it does rain the water does not have to seep into the sand very far. They are also very widely spread out so the plant can capture as much water as possible. Also plants are far apart to prevent any competition for water. Lastly some plants like cactuses store water inside of them, in their tissue.
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they have a protective skin on their leaves/stem
They contain chloroplasts both in the mesophyll and budle sheath cells.
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what are the special feature of sahara
They are unique by being unique.
little rainfall
By hiding themselves in the sand or using the special feature given to them by god.
No, the desert is a biome and not a landform or feature.
small plants
Yes
They contain chloroplasts both in the mesophyll and budle sheath cells.
True
Most desert plants evolved according to their environment, an environment in which conservation of moisture is paramount. The broad surface of a leaf would transpire too much moisture away from the plant in the hot, dry desert, so "leaves" are an almost unseen feature of most desert plants.
What is special feature of giant pandas
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