Why would a plant's cuticle be an adaptation on land?
A. It allows the plant to reproduce.
B. It prevents the evaporation of water from the plant.
C. It helps the plant stay dry.
D. It makes the plant move faster.
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Respuesta :

B

Plant's cuticle is an adaptation on land that prevents the evaporation of water from the plant.

Explanation:

The cuticle is made of lipid polymers impregnated with wax. A thick cuticle  covers the epidermis of the leaves and prevents of some plants to prevent the loss of water from the leaves and plants via evaporation. This is especially a significant adaptation to desert plants that need to conserve water because they receive very little annual rainfall in their environment.

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Answer:

B. It prevents the evaporation of water from the plant.

Explanation:

A.P.E.X.

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