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Which surface of the fern is shinier? Why?

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The light-tolerant side of the leaf is also shiny, and this is because of a thick waxy cuticle. The shade-tolerant side of the leaf also has a cuticle but if we follow it logically, the light-tolerant side of the leaf needs more protection from heat evaporation because it's always being hit by light.

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The upper surface of the fern is more shinier than the lower surface.

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