cuticle is the thick layer outside the leaf to prevent loss of water.
outer covering.
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
epidermis is the outermost covering of the leaf
what is seahorse outer-covering
The outer covering of a leaf is known as the cuticle, which is a waxy layer that helps minimize water loss and protect the leaf from environmental stresses such as pathogens and UV radiation. Beneath the cuticle is the epidermis, a layer of cells that provides additional protection and allows for gas exchange through specialized structures called stomata. Together, these layers play a crucial role in maintaining the leaf's health and functionality.
The outer covering of the eyeball is cornea.
Amphibians do not have outer covering.
Bat is a mammal, so it's outer covering is hair whereas bird's outer covering is feather.
A seals outer covering is thick skin.
an ant's outer covering is their exoskeleton
Camels have hair as their outer covering.
Tonoplast is the outer covering of vacuole