Cacti in Arizona have adapted to survive in arid conditions through several key features. They possess thick, waxy skins that reduce water loss, and their spines provide shade and deter herbivores. Additionally, cacti have shallow root systems that quickly absorb moisture from rain, and they utilize a unique photosynthesis process called CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) that allows them to open their stomata at night to minimize water loss during the heat of the day.
Cacti can survive in deserts because they store water in themselves and use them to grow.
Arizona has the most cacti of any US state.
cacti (cactus) grow in desers where there is not a lot of water but they still survive.
There are cactus farms, especially in Arizona, that commercially grow cacti for landscaping and houseplants.
The Saguaro is the best known.
they arnt
they conserve their water
The plural of cactus is cacti. Sentence example: Arizona is known for being a state abundant with cacti.
because it has water inside it
Cacti utilize a type of photosynthesis called CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) to survive in arid environments.
All cacti and other native plants are protected in Arizona.
Diamond Cholla and Devil Cholla are cacti that grow in Arizona.