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What adaptations does a cactus wrens have?

the cactus wren is large so here are its adaptations


Why does a cactus grow in deserts?

The cactus has a number of structural adaptations that allow it to live in the harsh conditions of the desert. Many other plants lack these adaptations and cannot survive in a desert.


What are the behavioral adaptations for the barrel cactus?

in winter the barrel cactus


What are the structural adaptations of bamboo and the cactus and the rose?

the thorns is a structural adaption of rose,cactus,bamboo


What are the spines and thick waxy cuticle on a cactus for?

structural adaptations


What scientist studys how a cactus survives in the desert?

A botanist studies plants and their adaptations.


List 5 different adaptations plants have to keep from losing water?

dry,hot ,enviroment ,many desert plants , such as cactus do not have green leaves.


Would the adaptations of a cactus help or harm the plant if it were placed in a wet environment why?

well it would harm it because if the cactus gets to much water then it will die


What is the adaptations of the fishhook cactus?

It is most commonly found in the Sonora Desert and parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.


Are the Roses cactus and bamboos are structural adaptation?

Yes, they have structural adaptations: their thorns. by: Super Buddy


Is cactus a fern?

no but it is a member of the plant family and their distinctive appearance is a result of adaptations to conserve water in dry and/or hot environments


What structural adaptations would you notice on a cactus?

Some structural adaptations of cacti include reduced leaves or spines for water conservation, a thick stem for storing water, a shallow but extensive root system to quickly absorb water after rain, and a waxy outer layer to prevent water loss.