Environmental Sciences, asked by sanbhat78, 10 months ago

Why aquatic plants have thick waxy coating on their leaves and other parts of plant

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Answered by manavjha2006
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Aquatic plants don't have a thick waxy coating on their leaves because they live in an watery environment so they don't have the fear of loosing water, but desert plants have a thick waxy coating on them because they don't find water very often in the desert so it maybe dangerous if they loose any water so to prevent that they have a thick waxy coating

Answered by shahabkhi
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Explanation:

In hot climates, plants such as cacti have succulent leaves that help to conserve water. Many aquatic plants have leaves with wide lamina that can float on the surface of the water; a thick waxy cuticle on the leaf surface that repels water.

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