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To keep the moisture in the leaves or stem for longer also the waxy cuticle stops water from going in .
The purpose of the waxy outer layer of a leaf, which is called a cuticle, is to keep the leaf from losing water inside the leaf. Plants that live in the water do not have this problem, so they have no cuticle.
Let's think about this for a minute and you'll figure it out. Do they need to be protected from extreme temperature? Do they need something to keep water from evaporating too quickly and drying them out? Yes, so they'd need a thick protective cuticle.
A waxy cuticle it helps plants keep in water, but also keeps water out. That's why most land plants absorb water through their roots.
Thicker cuticle Reflective hairs on the surface of the leaves Reduced leaf size Replacing leaves with thorns Fleshy storage organs Reduced reproductive cycles to keep energy expenditure to a minimum
A plantâ??s cuticle is waxy because it actually is a type of wax that is produced by the plant. The purpose of the cuticle is to keep leaves from drying out.
It's a mountain....Attempting to keep it in "good condition" really wouldnt work out.
cuticle it on the leaf for the bugs to eat to keep out posion
keep it in good condition
In good condition
To keep the moisture in the leaves or stem for longer also the waxy cuticle stops water from going in .
Keep them clean
Keep it clean, lightly oiled, in a dry place.
Arthropods, more specifically, crustaceans, have a thick, tough cuticle and two pair of antennae. The cuticle acts as an exoskeleton and two pair of antennae to help them find food and keep them safe.
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Do excercise on regular basis..
Yes they keep their trucks in good condition. You also start out on a full tank.