No, some plants have other adaptions for dealing with the lack of water.
Desert plants typically have fewer stomata compared to rainforest plants. This is because desert plants need to conserve water due to the arid environment they inhabit, so they have adapted to minimize water loss through transpiration by having fewer stomata. In contrast, rainforest plants have more stomata to facilitate gas exchange for photosynthesis, as they are in a more humid environment where water availability is not a limiting factor.
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Coastal desert plants have adaptations like deep root systems to access water, thick waxy coatings to reduce water loss, and small leaves to minimize water loss through evaporation. These adaptations help them survive in the hot and dry conditions of their environment.
A succulent plant would typically live in a desert biome. Deserts have arid conditions with limited rainfall, making them ideal for succulents because they have adapted to store water in their fleshy leaves or stems.
Leaves that hold water
Because they have evolved to survive in the desert AND with the few water that rains, the plants store that, but I don't know where thy store it. Hope it helped!
Succulent plants have thick, fleshy stems and/or leaves. In the Americas that includes the cacti.
Desert Spoons are found in hot deserts. They have leaves that store water for the plant and are tough and thick to reduce the loss of water. These plants are often eaten by white-cotton tailed rabbits.
Cacti and succulents are two common types of plants that are well adapted to hot and arid desert conditions. Their ability to store water in their tissues allows them to survive in these harsh environments.
Deserts are abiotic because there is much that is not living in them. Plants have adapted to live on very little water, store water, and live in very hot and dry conditions.
Desert plants are adapted to hot, arid climates with limited water by having deep root systems to access water underground, storing water in their tissues, and having reduced, waxy leaves to minimize water loss. An example is the Saguaro cactus in the Sonoran desert, which can store large amounts of water in its stem to survive long periods of drought.
because then they would be thirsty for more water and since they wouldnt get it they wouldn't survive
As camels live in the desert, they need a lot of water to survive. Camels have insulated bodies so as to store water and survive the hot weather in the desert
dry,hot ,enviroment ,many desert plants , such as cactus do not have green leaves.
Because the desert is hot and the Rainforest is hot but the difference is that the rainforest has more plants than the desert
Plants in the desert have thick leaves to store water and reduce water loss through evaporation. The thick leaves also help to protect the plant from the intense sunlight and dry conditions in the desert environment.
Some plants in the desert have adapted by releasing chemicals into the soil so other plants cannot grow. Camels have adapted by being able to store water in their back humps. Some animals are able to survive w/out food or water for long periods of time.