Succulents, including cacti, store water in leaves and stems.
if your talking about the flower no, flowers store water in the leaves and they dont really have food, they turn the water into food using their leaves.
Cactus are able to conserve water due to their stems. They have stems that are able to store water for when it is needed.
The succulent stems act as a sponge to soak up and store water when it is available.
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Succulents, including cacti, store water in leaves and stems.
if your talking about the flower no, flowers store water in the leaves and they dont really have food, they turn the water into food using their leaves.
It helps them store the water in their stems because water can escape through the needles
Cactus are able to conserve water due to their stems. They have stems that are able to store water for when it is needed.
The succulent stems act as a sponge to soak up and store water when it is available.
If you know what a cactus you'll know it but if you don't know some plants really store food and water in their stems and did you know I am just a 10 year old
It is most water soluble
Cactus stems are very thick because they store water.
Their stems are thick and sponge-like.
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
Cacti are able to store water in their fleshy stems.
A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an arid environment, such as a desert.Some species like succulent plants store water in their stems or leaves.Those include the Cactaceae family, which has round stemsand can store a lot of water.