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Is a cactus plant a mesophyte hydrophyte or xerophyte?

xerophyte


What is a Physiological adaptations of a plant?

It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions


What are effects of availability of water on adaptive modifications?

xerophyte,hydrophyte,mesophyte


Is aloevera a hydrophyte mesophyte xerophyte?

Yes, it has a thick waxy cuticle. This reduces water loss because the outer waxy coating on leaves slows transpiration; many coastal plants have a thick glossy coating on the leaves, reducing water loss, because this is one of the main area's water is lost through. because the aloe Vera has this feature it is adapted to a an environment with little water; which means it is classed as an xerophyte.


What is a plant needing very little water called?

Xerophyte


What does hydrophite mean?

sand lovingANS 2 -Hydrophyte (with a Y) is an aquatic plant. ie -the kind of plant you may have in an aquarium.


Plant needing very little water to survive such as a cactus?

Xerophyte


What is a plant like cactus needing little water called?

It is a XEROPHYTE


Which term describes a desert plant?

A xerophyte is a species of plant that has adapted to survive in an environment with little water, such as a desert.


What type of plant is adapted for growth in desert conditions starting with x y or z?

A xerophyte.


What is xerophyte used for?

A xerophyte is a species of plant that can survive extremely long periods without water and has adapted to environments that present such challenges. Xerophytes are important to biologists, who study the unique way xerophytes conserve water.


When a plant performs photosynthesis it behaves as a .?

carbon sink