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characteristics of plants
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Let's think about this for a minute and you'll figure it out. Do they need to be protected from extreme temperature? Do they need something to keep water from evaporating too quickly and drying them out? Yes, so they'd need a thick protective cuticle.
yes, some plants become very tall, others adapt to cope with little light and some grow around other plants in order to reach light.
1.Development of stomata for gaseous exchange and 2. vascular tissue for transportation
The plant defense against insect pests includes an erection of a physical barrier either through the formation of a waxy cuticle or development of spines, setae, and trichomes.
it helps prevent water loss.
There are many reasons why growth and development are important. These things help an individual adapt to requirements in their lives.
Vinegar will help to close the cuticle.
guard cells and stomata
The Waxy cuticle in a plant is situated above the upper epidermis. The waxy cuticle provides protection to the epidermis. But the main task of the waxy cuticle is to increase and decrease transpiration of water in a plant accordingly. The cuticle helps in cuticular transpiration of plants and sometimes you can find a shiny cuticle in a plant in order to reflect back the sunlight and prevent transpiration. Having a shiny cuticle is one of the adaptations of a plant to reduce transpiration. These are the 2 main functions of a cuticle.
The cuticle means outer layer. It can be considered an external envelope as in an insect. Or a fatty waxy film scene in plants. This also in humans accumulates at the base and sides of the fingernail. It's function is to protect.
characteristics of plants
characteristics of plants
the plants find their Own way tO make watter Or their Own food belive it Or NOT !! =) welcome happy to help 081909
Plants use waxy substances on their leaves to help reduce transpiration, the evaporation of water from plants. The wax helps to keep water in the plant as to not dehydrate the plant.
Two adaptions would be the thick cuticle covering the epidermis of desert plants that helps to retain water and also the closing of the stomata during the day and taking in CO2 at night for the same water retaining purpose.