Biology, asked by sharonthomas28, 8 months ago

the epidermis and cuticle of desert plants are provided thicker than tropical plants because​

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Answered by jayane
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Explanation:

since there is a lack of water in the desserts

it helps in better absorption of water.

where as in tropical areas there is no plight for water so their epidermis need not be as thick.

plants are wonderful they adapt themselves to their surroundings.

hope it helps!

Answered by jaiveersingh70
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Cutin is a waxy water-repellent substance in the cuticle of plants, consisting of highly polymerized esters of fatty acids. They help desert plants retain moisture for long periods of time.

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