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how do xenophytic plants prevent transpiration?​

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Answered by laxgeethakotha58
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Xerophytic plants often have very thick waxy cuticles surrounding their epidermal tissues (outer cell layers) to prevent water loss by transpiration (water diffusing out of cells and evaporating into the air).

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