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Why is cutin waterproof ??

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cutin and suberin are complex biopolyesters composed of fatty acids and aromatic compounds. Cutin is the major component of the cuticle, the waxy, water-repelling surface layer of cell walls exposed to the environment aboveground. ... secrete a waxy substance (cutin) that forms a cuticle impermeable to water.

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Cutin is the major component of the cuticle, the waxy, water-repelling surface layer of cell walls exposed to the environment aboveground. By reducing the wettability of leaves and stems—and thereby affecting the… ... secrete a waxy substance (cutin) that forms a cuticle impermeable to water

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