Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Cuticle Layer of a Plant
The Cuticle layer of a plant can simply be defined as the waxy layer of a plant that prevents UV radiation and too much water loss. The cuticle layer also functions in defense, forming a physical barrier that resists penetration by virus particles, bacterial cells, and fungi.
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