i dont what you meen but a cactus
Adaption isn't just plant science. It is when an organism adapts to its environment .Adaptation is the way by which an organism adapts to its surroundings for better life.In plants, adaptation involves ways which are introduced by the plant to adapt to its environment. Example:- a cactus plant reduces its leaves to thorns for checking water loss. This is an adaptation.
Small leaves minimize water loss.
The Jojoba plant adapts in the desert by its leaves. When it rains the leaves grow thicker because of the amount of water. But when there's drought the leaves become thinner to prevent water loss
They minimize water loss
The epicuticle contains waxes that aid in reducing evaporative water loss.
Small leaves minimize water loss.
Bark, cuticle prevents water loss from softer/ herbaceous parts of the plant
Tough skins to minimize water loss
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
it's covered with cuticle
Water loss from a plant increase when it is: hot, sunny, dry or windy
Okay so the cuticle slows a plant's loss of water..... A cuticle is a waxy, protective layer that slows the loss of water. The cuticle is a structure that helps plants survive on land