which has a thicker cutin pine or lilac leaf
pine
A cactus
Cutin, stomata and guard cells are used for water loss prevention. These are not needed because Elodea is a water plant.
Cutin is a component that is found in all plants. The function of cutin in the leaves of a plant is to block water from seeping in. It is often seen as a waxy type of substance on the surface.
the waxy material in the leaf is called "CUTIN"
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A cactus
lilac
The best way is to spray it on with a spray jar. Put the pine star substance in a spraying container and spray it on, the more you spray, the thicker it will be. You can also get a, what people like to call, a Pine Rag, which is a rag that is covered in pine tar, then wiped on the bat. Remember! The more pine tar you add, the thicker it will be!
yes it is
Yes, cutin is a lipid. Cutin refers to one of two waxy polymers that are the main components of the plant cuticle which covers the aerial surface of the plants. Wax is usually considered as a lipid.
root
Cutin, stomata and guard cells are used for water loss prevention. These are not needed because Elodea is a water plant.
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a lilac coat. Many are blue and lilac.
Cutin is a component that is found in all plants. The function of cutin in the leaves of a plant is to block water from seeping in. It is often seen as a waxy type of substance on the surface.
Tagalog translation of LILAC: lila
Lilac?
---- Cutin inbedded in wax