Science, asked by ilyasniazo025, 4 months ago


As we know that the leaves of plants are waterproof due to cuticle. On the
same way, take some pieces of paper of leaf size and make them waterproof. After
completion, put half of these paper pieces in cold water and half in hot water. Do all
the pieces of paper remains waterproof? Explain your observations and results with
justifications?

Answers

Answered by gudduchoudhary1983
39

Answer:

As we know that the leaves of plants are waterproof due to cuticle. On the same way, take some pieces of paper of leaf size and make them waterproof. After completion, put half of these paper pieces in cold water and half in hot water. Do all the pieces of paper remains waterproof? Explain your observations and results with justifications?

Answered by setukumar345
2

Concept Introduction:

The epidermis of foliage, new shoots, and other aerial plant structures without periderm are protected by a layer known as a plant cuticle.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about cuticle

We have to find the answer

So when you take them out probably are not want to prove anymore. In hot water after you take them out will still be waterproof. So but the cold water but lives in the code will probably remain waterproof because actually it's very clear. Because you know when the rain comes the water, the plant leaves, of course, still remain active, remain waterproof, so the Cold War does not dissolve the wax. So I think that so the leaves remain waterproof even after dip them into cold water. But the hard work does dissolve. Works is so if you put them into hot water, I think they're going to lose their water proof ability.

Final Answer:

The final answer is it will not remain waterproof

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