They minimize water loss
Small leaves have less stomata which means that is less water that is taken from the leaf (transpiration).
Due to conditions of desert
melody o balicoco
Small leaves (usually waxy) and cactus spines lessen the loss of water due to transpiration.
A micro adaptation is an adaptation that is a quite small one and does not make it unique from other animals. It is not very important. A macro adaptation is a quite large adaptation and makes it very unique from other animals. It is important.
Small leaves minimize water loss.
Small leaves minimize water loss.
Smaller leaves limit the loss of water through transpiration.
Small leaves have less stomata which means that is less water that is taken from the leaf (transpiration).
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Due to conditions of desert
The Biosphere.
Basically, to reduce the loss of water through their leaves. Some desert plants have a waxy coating on their leaves to do the same.
Leaves that have a small surface area lose less water.
melody o balicoco
A cactus has adapted by making it's leaves into small spikes so it has a small amount of surface area so that a small amount of water is let out through the leaves. no, actually a catus has spikes that are its leaves that it uses as its structural adaptation it has its fleshy body that stores water as its physiological adaptation.cactii lives in deserts long due to its great storage of water protective adaptations...
Yes, but not much. They are very good at storing water. Many desert plants store water inside themselves, like cacti, for instance.