The desert; a thick cuticle will prevent/reduce water loss
The protective cuticle of a plant comes from the epidermal cells on the plant's leaves. It is a waxy substance that prevents water and other particles from entering the leaves.
Of Course not.
as thick as my come
40 or 50, depending on the specific plant they come from.
A bromeliad is a tropical type of a plant with thick longer leaf blades. A blossom does come out of the center of the plant. The blossom is pink, red, or peachy colored. There may be other colors also.
a strawberry plant! It grows in the dirt, flowers, then you pick the berries !?! Where else would they come from!?!
If a saltwater plant were placed in freshwater aquarium then the plant cells would burst. This is because the salt water would make the plant cell allow more water to come in.
They come from an apple tree not a plant.
Come Thick Night - 2012 was released on: USA: 9 May 2012 (Boston, Massachusetts)
No; however, plant fibers can come from a plant, which you can use to make paper, cloth, and/or rope.
Foliage can vary widely in appearance depending on the plant species. It can be broad or narrow, thick or sparse, smooth or textured, and come in various colors like green, red, purple, or variegated. Generally, foliage refers to the leaves of a plant.
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