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What plant has an adaptation to the desert?

cactus


What is the adaptation for the organ-pipe cactus?

The adaptation for an organ pipe cactus are its spines to keep away predators from eating it. The other adaptation is its long narrow arms which are used to keep in water.


Could the spines on a cactus be considered an adaptation?

Yes


A cactus requiring little water to survive is an example of what?

adaptation


Plant showing water loss adaptation?

i dont what you meen but a cactus


What are the native plants and their adaptation to live in the desert?

cactus and dates were the native plants of deserts


What adaptation do rose plants and cactus have which protect them from being destroyed or eaten?

Thorns, spines


What is the adaptation for the ironwood?

sagebrush,cactus,ocotillo,brittle bush,mojave aster,and desert ironwoodPut


What is a cactus adaptation in the desert?

Most cacti are able to store water in their stems for periods of drought.


Are the Roses cactus and bamboos are structural adaptation?

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


What is an adaptation of cactus plants underwater?

There is no adaptation of cactus plants underwater. The cactus plant is built to withstand light deprivation if it's a jungle cactus. It's built to withstand moisture deprivation if it's a desert cactus. But either way, the cactus can't tolerate excesses in the fulfillment of its moisture, light and heat requirements.Excess cold and damp soften and blacken cactus tissue. It's an open invitation to fungal problems. No cactus can withstand the large scale softening and blackening of its tissue by being subjected to the constant moisture of underwater living.


Why are the cactus leaves in such way?

Because they are in the desert where the effect of the sun is overkilling,hence they have evolved this form for their survival(adaptation)