How do insecticides protect plants?
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insecticides kill the insects who eat the plants and damage them
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The cuticle, made up of a thin coating of wax on plant leaves, acts as a protective shield against attack from pests, prevents the loss of nutrients and water from the plant and is involved in transporting water and nutrients across the plant surface for plant growth.
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