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Plants without a cuticle live underwater. The purpose of the cuticle is to prevent the leaves of a plant from losing moisture to the atmosphere. Pine needles have a thick waxy coating that prevents moisture loss during the winter, when the air is dry. Cacti have modified leaves that are mostly cuticle, because the use their stems for photosynthesis.

Plants that spend one season underwater and on season out of water actually grow new leaves every time the seasons change- the land leaves have a waxy cuticle, while the under water leaves are thin and flimsy.

The cuticle also gives hardness to leaves, which shapes lets them sty upright rather than drooping.

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