The stems of cacti are specially adapted to store vast amounts of water for the plant, as well as its food.
The stems are also covered with spines or thorns: this dissuades animals from eating the plant.
The stems also have a waxy coating which reflects the sunlight to further reduce water loss.
The stem will expand to store any sporadic rain water to help the plant survive the long periods of drought.
The stem of a cactus is typically thick and succulent, allowing it to store water during times of drought. This adaptation helps the cactus survive in arid environments by providing a reserve of water for times when it is scarce. Additionally, the stem is often covered in a waxy layer to reduce water loss through evaporation.
In cactus leaves are absent. Chlorophyll are found in trunk mainly.
Cactus are desert plants.Their leaves have turned into thrones.
because as we all know, cactus' do not have leafs, and for mot cactus' that live in the desert or suburban areas there is little rain. so the stem of the cactus does the same job as the leaf does on a normal plant and performs photosynthesis.
The stem will expand to store any sporadic rain water to help the plant survive the long periods of drought.
it stores water in its large stem
it stores water in its large stem
The cactus has the ability to store water in its fleshy stem so it can survive long periods of drought.
Roots and stem
The stem of a cactus is typically thick and succulent, allowing it to store water during times of drought. This adaptation helps the cactus survive in arid environments by providing a reserve of water for times when it is scarce. Additionally, the stem is often covered in a waxy layer to reduce water loss through evaporation.
The 'spines' of a cactus attach directly to the stem of the plant.
Spines: Spines help the cactus in several ways. The most obvious use of the spines is for protection against foragers. The cactus basically states "How much pain are you willing to indure to get a drink in this desert?"; Surprisingly, some animals do partake. In some cactus varieties the spines participate in water collection. Water from dew condenses on spines and, in some cactus species, downward-pointing spines help to direct rainwater to the roots of the plant. Spines help to reflect light away from the cactus stem theoretically lowering the stem temperature. Some spines also trap in a layer of air next to the cactus stem preventing loss of water via evaporative cooling.
A cactus can store water in its fleshy stem and this enables it to survive periods of drought.
In cactus leaves are absent. Chlorophyll are found in trunk mainly.
A cactus has no leaves but does have a stem.
Cactus are desert plants.Their leaves have turned into thrones.