cuticle it on the leaf for the bugs to eat to keep out posion
The cuticle is a waxy covering on the leaves of plants. It is produced by the upper epidermis, which is like the skin of a leaf. Its function is to protect the leaf from water loss through evaporation. Hope this helps!
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
The covering tissue found on a leaf is called the epidermis, while the covering tissue found on your skin is called the epidermis as well. Both serve as protective layers to help regulate exchange of gases, prevent water loss, and provide a barrier against pathogens.
Not all leaves have a waxy surface, but some do. Plant cuticles are a protective waxy covering produced only by the epidermal cells of leaves, young shoots and all other aerial plant organs without periderm.
The cuticle of a leaf is a waxy, water-repellent layer that helps reduce water loss through transpiration, allowing the leaf to retain more water for photosynthesis. By preventing excessive water loss, the cuticle helps maintain proper hydration levels within the leaf, which is essential for efficient photosynthesis to occur.
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The cuticle is a waxy covering on the leaves of plants. It is produced by the upper epidermis, which is like the skin of a leaf. Its function is to protect the leaf from water loss through evaporation. Hope this helps!
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
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'.
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)
A waxy covering of the plant that helps the plant retard moister loss.
preventing entry of pathogens
The epidermis is the waxy layers of some cells
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
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