The epidermis is the waxy layers of some cells
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The waxy protective covering of a land plant is called a cuticle.
The waxy covering on the leaves of a tracheophyte is called the cuticle. This waterproof layer helps prevent water loss from the plant and protects it from environmental stresses.
The waxy coating the epidermis in a plant secretes is called a cuticle.
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
The answer you are looking for is Cuticle (a waxy lipid covering plants)
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To provide protection.
The waxy protective covering of a land plant is called a cuticle.
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The waxy covering on the leaves of a tracheophyte is called the cuticle. This waterproof layer helps prevent water loss from the plant and protects it from environmental stresses.
The waxy covering of a plant is called the cuticle. It is a waterproof barrier that helps reduce water loss and protect the plant from pathogens and environmental stress.
im pretty sure its the cuticle
As in you this is called the epidermis. On top of that is a waxy cuticle that further protects the plant and also retains moister.
The waxy coating the epidermis in a plant secretes is called a cuticle.
cuticle it on the leaf for the bugs to eat to keep out posion