A cactus stores most of its water in its stem or body
A cactus stores water in its stem.
they store water
Most cacti are able to store water in their stems for periods of drought.
to drink
Store water
A waxy coating
cactus have a hollow stem. it is where they store water and food for survival
It is to store food & water.
A cactus has roots just as do other plants. These roots absorb water from the soil when it is available and store water in their tissues for ties of drought.
A cactus can store water in its fleshy stem and this enables it to survive periods of drought.
inside the chloroplast in the plants cells.
Cacti store water in their fleshy pulp whenever it rains.