Environmental Sciences, asked by arupsingh97, 8 months ago

In desert plants how does it rate to loss of water get reduced ?

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Answered by arav1031
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In desert plants, rate of water loss gets reduced due to the presence of. Solution : Cuticle are protective, hydrophobic waxy covering produced by epidermal cells of leaves, young shoots and other aerial parts. It minimises the water loss through transpiration (with the help of stomata) and also reduces pathogen entry.

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Answered by sudhir6446
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Cuticles are wax like coating (on the leaves).  They are thick and water and heat repelling.  So the plants lose less water.

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