Adaptation in leaves for photosynthesis is narrow leaves, thin cuticle or thick cuticle
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It is thick cuticle
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Common adaptations to reduce the rate of transpiration include: Thick waxy cuticle: The cuticle cuts down water loss in two ways: it acts as a barrier to evaporation and also the shiny surface reflects heat and so lowers temperature. The rolled leaf and hairs both serve to trap moist air so reducing transpiration.
Explanation: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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