What are the adaptations of cactus plants?

Answer:
Some adaptations of cactus plants include:
  1. Thick stems that also function as leaves, reducing transpiration while retaining stored water inside
  2. Tiny flowers to similarly limit loss of water to the air
  3. Long, dense, but shallow root systems to scavenge available surface water
  4. Spines to discourage consumption by desert herbivores
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