the part the protects it is the stem or pore because it covers the outer coating of the flower p.s hopes this helps o_O thanks for reading i guess i am so confused o_O
Yes, the top part of the leaf is usually covered by a waxy surface called the cuticle. This waxy cuticle helps prevent water loss and protects the leaf from physical damage and pathogens.
The waxy part of leaves is called the cuticle, which is a thin, waterproof layer on the outer surface of the leaf. It helps reduce water loss through evaporation and protects the leaf from damage.
A microscopic biologic organism within an individual leaf of a branch of a tree or plant.
A waxy covering of the plant that helps the plant retard moister loss.
leaf of plant Dorsal side of a leaf
The Culticle
cuticle layer
The outer part of the leaf is called the cuticle. It is a waxy layer and does not comprise of live cells. It's function is to prevent the leaf from desiccation (drying out).
The body system that protects underlying organs from drying out is the integumentary system. This system also protects underlying organs from mechanical damage.
Yes, the top part of the leaf is usually covered by a waxy surface called the cuticle. This waxy cuticle helps prevent water loss and protects the leaf from physical damage and pathogens.
the part the protects it is the stem or pore because it covers the outer coating of the flower p.s hopes this helps o_O thanks for reading i guess i am so confused o_O
the part the protects it is the stem or pore because it covers the outer coating of the flower p.s hopes this helps o_O thanks for reading i guess i am so confused o_O
Definetly cellulose
The waxy part of leaves is called the cuticle, which is a thin, waterproof layer on the outer surface of the leaf. It helps reduce water loss through evaporation and protects the leaf from damage.
dermis (skin)
spores
The organ system that protects underlying organs from drying out and mechanical damage is the integumentary system. This system is made up of the skin, hair and nails.