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Xerophytes, halophytes and succulents
Cacti and other succulents are adapted to a hot, dry climate.
The leaves and stems of Succulents have adapted to act as moisture stores.
Cacti and succulents are plants that have adapted to the scarcity of rain water where they live, usually in a dry desert environment. They survive by having fibrous roots that spread out and dive deep into the ground, seeking out any underground water levels deep below. Any water is stored in stems or leaf cells that will expand to accommodate and hold as much water as possible. Cacti and succulents have a waxy coating that prevents water escaping from the plant.
cacti are adapted to their environment
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All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
Every single organism on this earth has adapted to its environment... that is the beauty of adaptation.
in an unchanging environment, selection in a well adapted population is?
Succulents are plants that are able to store water in their leaves or stems which is a good adaptation to have for plants that live in an arid environment. No all desert plants are succulents, however.