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What are two adaptations in plant cells that do similar things for plants as bones do for animals?

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plants grow in dessert (xerophytes) shows adaptation to storage of water, there cells store large amount of water. They also conserve water by reducing the rate of transpiration and converting leaves into spine.

plants grow in dessert (xerophytes) shows adaptation to storage of water, there cells store large amount of water. They also conserve water by reducing the rate of transpiration and converting leaves into spine.The plants that grow on sea shores have a hypertonic medium so they have salt glands to remove excessive salt.

plants grow in dessert (xerophytes) shows adaptation to storage of water, there cells store large amount of water. They also conserve water by reducing the rate of transpiration and converting leaves into spine.The plants that grow on sea shores have a hypertonic medium so they have salt glands to remove excessive salt.The aquatic plant doesn't need cuticle to conserve water from exosmosis.