Correct option is A
Correct Answer: (A) Plants that store water in their leaves
Explanation:
→ Bromeliads are a group of plants found mainly in tropical rainforests.
→ Their leaves are arranged in a rosette shape, forming a water-holding cup.
→ This stored water helps them survive in humid forest environments.
→ They often grow as epiphytes on trees.
→ Therefore, bromeliads store water in their leaves.
Information Booster:
→ Common in Amazon rainforests.
→ Do not harm host trees.
→ Provide habitat for insects and frogs.
→ Example: Pineapple belongs to bromeliad family.
Additional Information (Other Options):
Option (B): Stems store water in cacti.
Option (C): Roots store water in some desert plants.
Option (D): Trunks store water in trees like baobab.