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The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
It is called Cuticle and composed of cutin, a wax like material which is chemically a hydroxy fatty acid
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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.
the holes in the underside of the leaf is called '' stomata''hope that helped
cuticle it on the leaf for the bugs to eat to keep out posion
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
the cuticle
The upper skin of the leaf has a layer of wax on it, called a cuticle. This makes the leaf waterproof. The upper skin of the leaf has a layer of wax on it, called a cuticle. This makes the leaf waterproof.
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It is called Cuticle and composed of cutin, a wax like material which is chemically a hydroxy fatty acid
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the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D