The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
preventing entry of pathogens
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Leaves have a waxy coating called a cuticle to prevent excess water loss through transpiration. Without this coating they would dry up. The waxy layer blocks the stomata preventing as much water evaporating from them
The cuticle is the waxy waterproof layer on the leaves (it is thicker on the top, but there is also a thin layer underneath the leave), which prevents excessive water loss.
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Hi there a waxy layer is similar to a plastic bag as it is water resistant. if you are talking about plant terms the waxy layer helps get rid of water quicker so the leaf can get more sunlight the waxy layer also sometimes has a residue which puts off animals eating it.
because cuticle is waxy layer
It is called the cuticle