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Water is stored in tissue in the stem of the cactus.
They get it from there stem
as the flowing water make the stem weaks
it affects plants by the root or stem
stem and roots
A succulent and a cactus both store water in their spongy stem or leaves.
Stem hairs are important to plants for a few reasons. These stem hairs both help protect the plant and transport essential nutrients and water.
the stem is how they get their water and the cycle produces
In cacti the leaves have become reduced ( to prevent water loss via transpiration) and the stem has become the photosynthetic body. Being in the stem there are no or very few stomata ( where water is lost from) and the water is able to be stored in the stem to help it survive long times without water. I researched this online this is not my work!
Imbibition
Yes, starch can be stored at the stem of certain plants. In some species, such as potatoes and other tubers, starch is stored in specialized tissues, including stems and roots. This stored starch serves as an energy reserve that the plant can utilize during periods of growth or when energy is needed. However, the primary storage location for starch in most plants is typically in the roots, seeds, or fruits.
The water goes down the stem and throw the roots which is in the dirt this is the plants food and drink.