Cacti typically do not grow external roots like some other plants. Instead, they have a unique root system that is often shallow and spread out horizontally to efficiently absorb water from light rains. Some species may develop aerial roots, but these are not common and usually serve specific functions, such as absorbing moisture from the air. Overall, cacti are adapted to conserve water and thrive in arid environments.
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