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Why do xerophytic plants not have leaves
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Why do xerophytic plants not have leaves
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Xerophytic plants are the desert plants. In a place like a desert, the transpiration rate is high.To avoid transpiration the leaves of the plants are modified to thorns. So, xerophytic plants do not have broad leaves.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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