Hello, friend! Looks like you need to learn a bit about cactuses!
Cacti belong to the family Cactaceae.
Cactuses store water in their stem, so they're classified as "stem succulents."
Cactus has three plural forms: cacti, cactuses, and cactus.
Most cacti perform photosynthesis in the stem.
Cactus root cells contain high salt and moisture levels.
Over 1750 species of cacti have been catalogued by humans.
The Saguaro species of cactus can hold nearly 760 liters of moisture.
Cactuses use a unique process called crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM for short) for photosynthesis.
Cacti can be found in a diverse range of climates, including all of South America, parts of Africa, and Sri Lanka.
Cactuses collect carbon dioxide and moisture during the nighttime to retain moisture, and store it to generate sugars and oxygen during the daytime.
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