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Question
The xerophytic plants conserve water by storing it in
Options
A.intercellular spaces
B.normal parencymatous cells
C.intercellular spaces parencymatous cells
D.parencymatous cells specialized
Solution
The xerophytic plants conserve water by storing itinparenchymatous cells pecialized for this purpose. Xerophytesplant are specially adapted to succed in an arid climate. They are typically able to withstand long periods of drought and the drying effects of desert winds. Some plants have adapted to arid land by developing the ability to store water.
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