Store water
you have to look at the cactus small big
Because the roots of the saguaro cactus are just below the surface.
There are many types of small round cacti, but two are the prickly pear cactus and the barrel cactus.
The only cactus I know that has liquid in it is the Calumnnar Cactus. the Calumnar Cactus's liquid fluids can be obtained by scratching or cutting the surface of it.
of Consolidate, Made solid, hard, or compact; united; joined; solidified., Having a small surface in proportion to bulk, as in the cactus.
small amounts of moisture that comes up from under the surface of the land and they eat the inside of small cactus's this also provides their nutrients
Yes, cactus spines are living parts of the cactus plant. They owe their existence to growth buds on the plant's surface. From the growth buds also come a cactus plant's flowers.
The goldfinger cactus, scientifically known as Echinopsis chamaecereus, is a small, cylindrical cactus native to South America, particularly Argentina. It is characterized by its vibrant yellow flowers that bloom in spring and summer, resembling the fingers of a hand. This cactus has a distinctive appearance with its dense, spiny surface and is popular in ornamental gardening and as a houseplant due to its striking look and relatively easy care requirements.
The correct term is a pot cactus. A lot cactus is a small cactus that's been planted in a pot to keep in the home.
The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.
A cactus has adapted by making it's leaves into small spikes so it has a small amount of surface area so that a small amount of water is let out through the leaves. no, actually a catus has spikes that are its leaves that it uses as its structural adaptation it has its fleshy body that stores water as its physiological adaptation.cactii lives in deserts long due to its great storage of water protective adaptations...
The cactus has a great many predators actually. The cactus falls prey to many insects and small animals that can maneuver around the thorny exterior.