The Waxy cuticle
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The function of a cuticle in a plant is similar to what the skin does to humans. The cuticle protects the underlying tissues commonly found on the leaves of plants from rays of the sun and other external threats. .
Definetly cellulose
What is the function of a cuticle?A cuticle is a permeability barrier for water and other molecules. Also it protects the plant from getting too wet.
the white blood cell protects the body against invading pathogens.
this was from 5th grade and now im in 5th with this exact assinmant
You skin protects your body from infections and punctures. Your immune system protects the body from pathogens. Your hair protects your head from sunburns.
White blood cells protects us (humans) by preventing pathogens from entering the body.
The function of a cuticle in a plant is similar to what the skin does to humans. The cuticle protects the underlying tissues commonly found on the leaves of plants from rays of the sun and other external threats. .
Cerebrospinal fluid
The Culticle
The cuticle - a waxy layer that protects a leaf's moisture.
the part the protects it is the stem or pore because it covers the outer coating of the flower p.s hopes this helps o_O thanks for reading i guess i am so confused o_O
Definetly cellulose
a small leaf like thing called a sepal
I don't know if they protect the leaf but there are stomata on the bottom of a leaf. Hope this helps! Sorry for being unreliable...
cuticle layer
Its protects the majority of the body. It is the immune systems first barrier in keeping out pathogens and unwanted objects. It also protects your internal organs and muscles from harm.