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The waxy protective layer on steams and leaves?

The waxy protective layer on stems and leaves is called the cuticle. It helps to reduce water loss and protect against disease-causing organisms. The cuticle also plays a role in preventing damage from UV radiation and other environmental stresses.


What is the changing of water vapor to liquid water?

When the water vapour cools down, it turns into liquid Ex: When You Are having a shower and the water is very hot, its steams up the mirrors. As soon as the bathroom cools down, water starts dripping from the mirrors as the vapour gets cooled down.


What plant have steams that are easy to bend and break?

Plants with stems that are easy to bend and break include young, newly emerged plants with flexible tissues, like tomato seedlings or morning glory vines. It can also refer to plants under stress, such as those lacking essential nutrients or water.


How does the mist form on top of the ice cubes?

Mist is performed by fine droplets of liquid in a gas... so an example would be in the shower when their is white steam coming out which is basically mist. the persin at the top is sooo WRONG. steam and mist are NOT the same.


What do you do to heat something to just below the boiling?

You can heat something to just below boiling by bringing it to a temperature between 190-200°F (88-93°C). This is known as simmering, where there are small bubbles forming along the edges of the pot, but the liquid is not vigorously boiling. Adjust the heat on your stove to maintain this gentle level of heat.