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    What are Bromeliads?
    Question

    What are Bromeliads?

    A.

    Plants that store water in their leaves

    B.

    Plants that store water in their stems

    C.

    Plants that store water in their roots

    D.

    Plants that store water in their trunks

    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.

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