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Answered by nischay1122pdx5j6
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PLANTS

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Answered by smee26
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Explanation:

The thick waxy layer covers the surface of aerial organs is called Cuticle. It is made up of waxy substance called cutin. It is thin in mesophytes and highly thick in xerophytes. It is absent in hydrophytes and underground organs.

So, the correct answer is 'Young roots'.

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