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Chelsea Kent
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12 April, 03:41
How does a plant's cuticle protect the plant?
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Joslyn Small
12 April, 04:10
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The primary function of the plant cuticle is as a water permeability barrier that prevents evaporation of water from the epidermal surface, and also prevents external water and solutes from entering the tissues.
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