Thick cuticle reduces loss of water through
a. mesophyll cells
b. epidermal cells
c. passage cells
d. sclerenchyma cell
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A) mesophyll is the right Answer
Because plants make food in mesophyll cells where chloroplast is present
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Thick cuticle reduces loss of water through epidermal cells.
Explanation:
- Typically, the epidermis is one cell layer thick.
- However, in order to guard against excessive water loss from transpiration in plants that are grown in extremely hot or extremely cold environments, the epidermis may be many layers thick.
- All plant species have a waxy covering on their leaves called the cuticle. Water loss from the surface of leaves is slowed down by the cuticle. On the leaf surface of other leaves, there could be tiny hairs (trichomes).
- Trichomes prevent herbivory by limiting insect mobility or by storing poisonous or unpleasant-tasting substances. By obstructing airflow over the leaf surface, they can also lower the rate of transpiration.
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