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Q1) Why is the cuticle thicker on the top of the leaf than on the underside?

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Answered by drijjani50
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Explanation: Cuticles on leaves are usually thicker in dry or windy climates than in wet or calm environments. ... When the stomata are open, carbon dioxide enters the leaf, and oxygen and water vapor go out. There are usually more stomata on the underside of a leaf than on the upper surface.

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