Succulents
Plants that store water in tissue are called succulent plants.
A succulent and a cactus both store water in their spongy stem or leaves.
There are a variety of plants called succulents that live in the deserts, plants that can store water in their tissues. One group of succulent plants are the cacti.
plants have a process called photosynthesis in which the plant absorbs sunlight a cell called chloroplast absorbs it and makes water and sugar
Only those desert plants that have the ability to store water in their stems or leaves are called succulents. Cacti, agaves, aloes, some euphorbias are examples.
Plants store energy in the form of Glucose
Desert plants have evolved to store water. They have needles instead of leaves. They have spongy stems to store water. They only flower in times of good rain.
they store water when it rains
normally all plants store food cuz they use the leaves o store food, what they need is sunlight and water.
Plants in hot deserts typically store water in their fleshy stems or leaves. Some desert plants, like cacti, have specialized tissues that allow them to store water for long periods of time to survive in arid conditions. These water storage adaptations help plants thrive in environments with limited water availability.
They store water when it rains, inside of them
water