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Despite the ongoing difficulties encountered in the process of naming and classifying the various cactuses that have been found in our world, the International Cactaceae Systematics Group has published detailed treatments recently (in the 21st century, that is) that have divided the family into something like 125-130 genera and 1,400-1,500 species.

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Very few by comparison to other plants. In most cacti the leaves have been modified to form spines or thorns in order to reduce transpiration (and for protection).

Because the bulk of stomata are found on leaves there will be fewer on a cactus plant as it does not have leaves.

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Up to a million or even more. Every organism has a bunch of cells.

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Are cacti small and only viewable through a microscope? No. The awenser is no.

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yes a plant wall

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cactuses have trillions of cells

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