what would happen to a broad leaf when we cover the
upper surface with petroleum jelly
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The petroleum jelly blocks the stomata, so that water cannot escape from the leaf. ... As a result, less water is lost from these stomata than from those on the upper surface of leaves. This helps prevent excess water loss from the plant.
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