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.
It depends in the environment. For example a plant that does not need alot of water would most likely live in the desert.
The cactus plant absorbs plenty of water when it rains and stores in its stem. The plant survives on this water for rest of the ear
The barrel cactus can be a plant that animals can get water from in the desert.
you have answered your own question, a rain forest plant could not survive in the desert due to lack of water
Yes, the desert rose plant does have a large, fleshy root system that stores water to help the plant survive in dry conditions. These roots can extend deep into the soil and are an important adaptation for the plant's survival in its native arid habitats.
a cactus holds water the most
A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an environment with little water, such as a desert.
if there is water and dirt then you can plant it any were.
Some underwater plants have protective layers between their saltwater environment and the water in their internal cells. Even so, an underwater plant is very unlikely to survive where there is insufficient water.
yes, it stores water inside them because the desert has no water etc.....
In a plant cell, the vacuole stores water as well as food. The central vacuole stores food and water, but also waste.
Xerophyte plants are plants that have adapted to survive in arid or drought conditions by reducing water loss and storing water efficiently. They typically have features such as thick, fleshy leaves, reduced surface area, and deep root systems to thrive in dry environments. Examples of xerophyte plants include cacti, succulents, and certain types of desert shrubs.