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.
Since cuticle is almost impervious to water, the plants living around water do not require cuticle because the water is absorbed through the free surface of cell wall in these plants.
A cuticle is the waxy material that helps plants retain water.
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 waxy coating on leaves, known as the cuticle, prevents the leaves from drying out too quickly.
Without plants, the people of Earth would die.
Since cuticle is almost impervious to water, the plants living around water do not require cuticle because the water is absorbed through the free surface of cell wall in these plants.
The cuticle is a useful adaptation in plants but not in algae because: in order for plants to live on land, they need a cuticle to prevent water loss during dry climates. Algae live in the water, therefore they don't need a cuticle to survive. They use their adaptations to absorb the water and nutrients around their watery environments. Source: My straight "A" brain
No, cuticle does not contain chlorophyll.
A cuticle is the waxy material that helps plants retain water.
Yes, they do.
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it helps prevent water loss.
The cuticle
To retain the plants moisture.
Plants have the ability to retain water because of a special structure called a cuticle.
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 waxy layer, or cuticle, on a leaf is designed to minimize water loss by evaporation.