It is called the cuticle.
stomata :) i think...
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
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Leaf has a flat surface inorder to absorb maximun sunlight
cuticle
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
It is called the cuticle.
Tiny little pores on the leaf's surface called Stomata
The outer layer of a leaf's skin is called the waxy cuticle, or just cuticle. You could also include the next layer, the epidermis layer. Mostly, though, the leaf's skin is called the 'Leaf surface'.
stomata :) i think...
This phenomenon is called transpiration.
because the leaf is non polar or Because the leaf is coated in lipid molecules
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The epidermises, the outer layers of the leaf, are covered in a wax-like layer.
why is the food-making tissue at the leaf surface why
Leaf has a flat surface inorder to absorb maximun sunlight