Many types of waxes are possible for candles: paraffin, stearin, spermacet, beeswax, waxes extracted from plants, etc.
Slows down evaporation of water from the pores of the leaves.
The wax cuticle covers the upper epidermis. The main task of the cuticle is to activate cuticular transpiration in a plant. Sometimes a very shiny cuticle may be present in a plant to minimize transpiration of the plant. It basically reflects back sunlight. These are the two main functions.
Plankton plants are found in twilight zone of the ocean
Nobody "found" plants because plants were already abundant by the time humans came around. So in a way, I guess you can say that the first humans "found" plants, or rather discovered them.
The wax on the leaves prevents decomposition of the leaf.
what you do is you boil a plant and the wax rises to the surface of the water
Plants use waxy substances on their leaves to help reduce transpiration, the evaporation of water from plants. The wax helps to keep water in the plant as to not dehydrate the plant.
Ear wax is produced by ceruminous glands.
There may be a type of wax known as parrafin wax. This is totally edible. There is not usually wax (like that found in labels, seals, or candles) in chocolates, though.
because waxes are highly waterproof and they provide a form of protection to plants and animals
The Nucleous is found in plants.
Plants.
The bees, which are found in the hives. For wax needed for a quest, on bird isle there is a lady who make it.
Madame Tussuad was a french wax sculptor who found a popular museum
Cholesterol is not found in plants.
They are found in eukaryotes.Also found in plants.