Having leaves instead of thorns would increase the surface area available for transpiration and could lead to excessive water loss in a desert environment. Thorns are adapted to reduce water loss by minimizing leaf surface area, so having leaves instead could make the plant less suited to arid conditions.
Yes, cucumber plants can have sharp thorns, particularly on their stems and leaves. These thorns are small, spiky projections that can help deter herbivores from eating the plant. While they are not as pronounced as thorns on some other plants, they can still cause minor irritation if handled without care. Overall, the thorns are a natural part of the plant's defense mechanism.
The desert cactus
Leaves provide extra surface area for water to evaporate out of the plant. In the arid desert, plants need all the water they can get.
Aloe vera actually has spines, not true thorns. They are to protect the plant from damage from animals that may want to eat them
a desert plant with thorns but withouth leaves
Having leaves instead of thorns would increase the surface area available for transpiration and could lead to excessive water loss in a desert environment. Thorns are adapted to reduce water loss by minimizing leaf surface area, so having leaves instead could make the plant less suited to arid conditions.
Yes, cucumber plants can have sharp thorns, particularly on their stems and leaves. These thorns are small, spiky projections that can help deter herbivores from eating the plant. While they are not as pronounced as thorns on some other plants, they can still cause minor irritation if handled without care. Overall, the thorns are a natural part of the plant's defense mechanism.
The desert cactus
Leaves provide extra surface area for water to evaporate out of the plant. In the arid desert, plants need all the water they can get.
Aloe vera actually has spines, not true thorns. They are to protect the plant from damage from animals that may want to eat them
A plant without leaves is called a "leafless plant."
the stem
The thorns or Spines allow less water to beevaporated through transpirationby shading plant...answered by:happy smily
One common succulent plant with thorns in desert biomes is the Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus). This plant has thick stems covered in sharp spines that help protect it from predators. Another example is the Ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens), which is a spiny desert succulent that grows long, thorny branches.
Thorns and small hairs on plant stems and leaves help to deter herbivores from feeding on the plant, protect the plant from being damaged by external factors, and can also help reduce water loss by creating a barrier around the plant's surface.
The thorns form when the plant gets older. Pick the greens before the thorns appear and they will be tasty. If a leaf is thorny- too late.