Biology, asked by santhosh6632, 6 months ago

Why are some leaf surfaces shiny?​

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Answered by shaikkareenahabiba
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Answer:

because of clorophyll

Answered by BADRUDRA77
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It is due to the process called transpiration. Transpiration is the loss of water from leaves, stems, etc. in the form of water vapor. Now, to make sure that the plant does not lose a lot of water, the leaves are covered with a shiny, waxy coating called a cuticle.

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