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Leaves Adaptations Stomata Reduced List Examples Xerophytes Conserving

Xerophyte adaptations for conserving, storing, or accessing water include thick waxy cuticle, sunken stomata, reduced number of stomata, reduced leaves, hairy leaves, curled leaves, succulents, leaf loss, and root adaptations.

Las adaptaciones de los xerófitos para conservar, almacenar o acceder al agua incluyen cutícula cerosa gruesa, estomas hundidos, menor número de estomas, hojas reducidas, hojas peludas, hojas enrolladas, suculentas, pérdida de hojas y adaptaciones radiculares.

Front List 10 examples of adaptations xerophytes have for conserving, storing or accessing water.
Back Xerophyte adaptations:
  • Thick waxy cuticle
  • Sunken stomata
  • Reduced number of stomata
  • Reduced leaves
  • Hairy leaves
  • Curled leaves
  • Succulents
  • Leaf loss
  • Root adaptations

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