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Some desert plants secrete a waxy coating to help slow or prevent water loss.
large ears- to help hear their prey in the desert
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Most trichomes are adaptations. They help give plants the ability to survive and get needed nourishment and sunshine. The leaves, stems and feelers of plants all help to assure that the plant is able to get what it needs in terms of moisture, sun, food or the ability to climb.
A mirror can be used, along with the sun, to signal for help should you become lost or injured.
Leaves that hold water
The desert usually has sparse plant life that would help hold soil in place.
There are a number of species of rat that live in deserts around the world. It would be a big help if you named a particular species.
Some desert plants secrete a waxy coating to help slow or prevent water loss.
well it would harm it because if the cactus gets to much water then it will die
Coyotes help control the populations of small plant-eating animals such as mice, rats, squirrels and rabbits that would, otherwise, rapidly destroy the plant life of a desert. Also, by controlling rodents, they help control many diseases spread by these animals. They are a very beneficial animal.
The humpback camel has unique adaptations that help it thrive in the desert. Its hump stores fat for energy, its thick fur protects it from the sun, and its ability to conserve water allows it to survive in the harsh desert environment.
Spiky plants would be yuccas, agaves, sotols, etc. Spiny plants would include the cacti and a number of other plants.
The Mojave aster plant has adapted to its desert environment by developing drought tolerance through deep root systems and succulent leaves that store water. Its hairy leaves help reduce water loss through transpiration, while its compact growth habit helps protect the plant from harsh desert winds and intense sunlight.
Camels have unique adaptations like their specialized kidneys that conserve water, their ability to store fat in their humps for energy, and their thick fur that protects them from the sun. Their long legs and padded feet help them walk on sand, and their nostrils can close to keep out sandstorms. These adaptations help camels survive in the harsh desert environment.
A chloroplast in a plant won't be affected very much. As long as the plant has enough water in order to preform photosynthsis the sun would greatly help the plant. As long as the plant has the ability to live in Desert (ex: good roots, big vacuoles, ect.) it should be fine. I hope this helps. I got the information out of my biology textbook.
large ears- to help hear their prey in the desert