What adaptation best helps a plant retain water?

A. lignin

B. cuticle

C. vascular tissue

D. flowers

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  • ?
    9 days ago

    What adaptation best helps a plant retain water?

    A. lignin

    ==> B. cuticle

    C. vascular tissue

    D. flowers

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    The epicuticle in turn comprises 3 layers –

    •Inner, lipoprotein layer = cuticulin.

    •Wax layer – very fragile but essential for water retention. It has bipolar molecules with hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends. The hydrophobic end faces outward and rejects water.

    •Cement layer – protects the wax layer which can be disoriented by heat or abrasion.

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    I hope this is helpful.

  • Anonymous
    9 days ago

    The cuticle and vascular tissue, the vascular tissue contains xylem and phloem which help to absorb and transport water content in the body of plant.

  • Anonymous
    5 days ago

    I just like the agaves. I have a few in tall blue pots. They form of bloom like a flower however hold blooming from the centre out. They additionally hold on having toddlers so you’ll begin with one and you’ll be able to get alot of youngsters to that may be re-planted in different places. There the sort of plant you’ll fail to remember approximately they usually simply attempt. They are only a inexperienced leafy plant however I uncover them an overly wonderful plant in my lawn and I are living in Australia in which it is definately in drought time.

  • Wiki_Velox
    9 days ago

    The cuticle!

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