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The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
The part of the plant that makes the food for the whole plant is the leaves.
The Hoodia Gordonii plant, that shows vast similarities to the cactus, grows in the southern part of Africa. More specifically, around the South African area.
The stem.
They like it because they can eat it or get a part of it
The stem which is the thick part of the cactus plant stores food.:)
Green Stem
In cactus leaves are absent. Chlorophyll are found in trunk mainly.
In most plants, the leaf. In other plants like cacti (the Cactus) the green part of the plant itself captures sunlight to make food.
The cactus has the ability to store water in its fleshy stem so it can survive long periods of drought.
No. Part of that soil is sand because the cactus needs a different mix than a regular plant.
The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
No. There are some species of cactus that do form a vine like attachment as part of the plant, but there are no vines.
Because it has no true leaves, the only part of a typical cactus that can produce food via photosynthesis is the stem. Through evolution, the leaves have become modified and not form the spines of the cactus, loosing their ability to photosynthesise
the part of the plant that makes food is the leaves then it travals through out the plant.
The part of the plant that makes the food for the whole plant is the leaves.
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