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  • What type of plant is Aloe vera classified as based on its water needs?

    Question: What type of plant is Aloe vera classified as based on its water needs?

    Options:

    Xerophytic
    Mesophytic
    Epiphytic
    Hydrophytic

    ✅Explanation:
    The correct answer is Xerophytic. Aloe vera is a succulent plant, meaning it has adaptations to store water and survive in dry environments. Xerophytes are plants specifically adapted to thrive in arid or low-moisture conditions.
    -Thick, fleshy leaves: Aloe vera leaves store large amounts of water, allowing the plant to survive between waterings.
    -Reduced stomata: Stomata are tiny pores on the leaf surface involved in gas exchange. Aloe vera has fewer stomata compared to other plants, minimizing water loss through transpiration.
    -Waxy coating: Some aloe vera species have a waxy coating on their leaves, further reducing water loss through evaporation.

    🔴 Related Terminology:
    -Succulent: A plant with thick, fleshy tissues for water storage.
    -Xerophyte: A plant adapted to survive in dry environments.
    -Stomata: Tiny pores on the plant surface for gas exchange (including water vapor).
    -Transpiration: The process by which plants release water vapor through their stomata.

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