the cuticle
The cuticle
cuticle
cuticle it on the leaf for the bugs to eat to keep out posion
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
The cuticle is a waxy covering on the leaves of plants. It is produced by the upper epidermis, which is like the skin of a leaf. Its function is to protect the leaf from water loss through evaporation. Hope this helps!
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
A waxy covering of the plant that helps the plant retard moister loss.
The epidermis is the waxy layers of some cells
The waxy protective covering of a land plant is called a cuticle.
Yes a leaf can not have a waxy surface if it is so adapted. The waxy surface is designed to keep water off, and inside of the leaf. Leaves in the rain forest often have a waxy surface to keep from being constantly saturated in water.
The cuticle is a waxy layer covering plants. its function is to lessen water loss by not letting it diffuse out so easily.