inside the chloroplast in the plants cells.
It has spines or needles to protect it and it can store water inside of it for dry days with no rainfall or water
An interesting fact about a cactus is that a cactus has a thick, juicy and swollen stem inside his body which helps it to store water and when it gets thirsty because of the extremely hot weather, he can drink the water anytime he wants.
Hot, like in the desert where they store there water in there needles and there inside because in the morning it is foggy and then moisture collects on them that how they get water. :)
A cactus stores water in its stem.
they store water
no because you wouldn't be able to go inside the cactus
A cactus stores most of its water in its stem or body
A waxy coating
Store water
A cactus that stores water in its stem is called a stem succulent. The stem has tissues that are capable storing large quantities of water. The stem also has a thick waterproof epidermis covered by a waxy cuticle that prevents loss of water due by evaporation. Examples of stem succulents - Cardon Cactus, Organ Pipe Cactus, Saguaro Cactus
cactus have a hollow stem. it is where they store water and food for survival