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What adaptations do plants in the desert have that protect their water and food storage

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Answer:

they have a waxy cover.

Step-by-step explanation:

plants don't only lose water from their pours but they also lose water from their cell walls on their leaves. So plants in the dessert have A thick waxy cover that helps them keep their water and food inside of them. it's a seal that protects the moisturizer inside the plant keeping it alive and healthy.

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