Succulents, as a xerophyte adaptation, store water in specialized parenchyma tissue in stems/roots, using it when water is scarce.
Las suculentas, como adaptación de los xerófitos, almacenan agua en tejido de parénquima especializado en tallos o raíces, utilizándola cuando escasea.
Front | Explain how being a succulent helps some xerophytes. |
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Back | Succulents - plants that store water in specialised parenchyma tissue in stems/roots - water stored in plentiful supply and used when drought |
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