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succulent plants

Plants, such as desert cacti, that survive in dry climates by having no leaves, thus reducing the loss of scarce water. They store water and use sunlight to produce the food they need in the thick, fleshy tissue of their green stems and branches. Compare deciduous plants, evergreen plants.

Subject: 
Environmental Science [1]
Vocabulary: 
Chapter 6 - Biogeography: Climate, Biomes, and Terrestrial Biodiversity [2]

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