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Cactus are able to conserve water due to their stems. They have stems that are able to store water for when it is needed.

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Where do cacti perform photosynthesis in their unique environment?

Cacti perform photosynthesis in their stems, which have adapted to store water and reduce water loss in their arid environment.


Why would cacti benefit from thick cuticles?

Reduce loss of water through transpiration / evaporation.


How do cacti utilize photosynthesis to thrive in arid environments?

Cacti use photosynthesis to thrive in arid environments by opening their stomata at night to reduce water loss, storing water in their fleshy stems, and having a specialized form of photosynthesis that minimizes water loss.


How do cacti differ from other plants in terms of growing leaves?

Cacti differ from other plants by having modified leaves called spines or needles, which help reduce water loss and protect the plant from animals. This adaptation allows cacti to thrive in arid environments where water is scarce.


Why do cacti have succulent stems?

Cacti have succulent stems to store water in arid environments where water availability is limited. The thick stems allow cacti to retain water for long periods of time, helping them survive in dry conditions. The succulent nature of cacti also helps reduce water loss through transpiration.


How can cacti conserve water?

Cacti and succulents store water in special cells in the plants' body for later use. The skin of the cacti has a waxy coating to prevent water loss.


Which plant grows in dry areas?

Cacti are well-known for growing in dry, arid areas. They have adapted to survive in these conditions by storing water in their thick stems and having spines to reduce water loss through transpiration.


Why do cacti plants have leathery skin?

Cacti plants have leathery skin to prevent excessive water loss. Cacti live in environments that get very little rain yearly.


What unique adaptations do cacti in the Atacama Desert have to survive in such an extreme environment?

Cacti in the Atacama Desert have unique adaptations to survive extreme conditions like limited water and high temperatures. They have thick, waxy skin to reduce water loss, shallow roots to quickly absorb water when it rains, and the ability to store water in their stems. Additionally, some cacti have spines to protect them from predators and to provide shade from the intense sun.


Describe one extra functions of cacti swollen and green stems. Explain how it helps cacti survive in the desert?

they store water and reduce transpiration


Is the presence of fleshy leaves an adaptation of cacti to reduce transpiration?

No, it is an adaptation for storing water in times of plenty for use during a drought. By the way, cacti have no leaves so the proper term would be succulents. Cacti have fleshy stems for storing water.


How do desert plants other than cactus survive?

I think they have glossy leaves to reduce water loss.