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Yes, your cuticle can regrow if it has been damaged or removed. It may take some time for the cuticle to fully regenerate, but practicing good nail care habits can help promote healthy cuticle growth.
Yes, conifers have a cuticle on the surface of their leaves. The cuticle is a waxy layer that helps prevent water loss and protects the leaf from damage.
It is called Cuticle and composed of cutin, a wax like material which is chemically a hydroxy fatty acid
No, the upper epidermis is covered by a cuticle.
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
the bit on ya nail
The surface of a vascular plant is covered by a waxy waterproof layer called the cuticle. The cuticle helps to prevent water loss and protects the plant from harmful environmental factors like pathogens and UV radiation.
The cuticle.
Yes, your cuticle can regrow if it has been damaged or removed. It may take some time for the cuticle to fully regenerate, but practicing good nail care habits can help promote healthy cuticle growth.
the cuticle
Yes, angiosperms (flowering plants) frequently have a thick cuticle on their leaves. The cuticle helps reduce water loss through evaporation and provides protection against environmental stresses like drought and pathogens.
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because it is the cuticle
Yes, conifers have a cuticle on the surface of their leaves. The cuticle is a waxy layer that helps prevent water loss and protects the leaf from damage.
No, cuticle does not contain chlorophyll.
Thick cuticle limits transpiration.
It is called Cuticle and composed of cutin, a wax like material which is chemically a hydroxy fatty acid