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What is the name of the waxy coating that keeps plants from drying out?

A.chloroplast
B.cuticle
C.pholem
D.xylem
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Answer:

The answer is Cuticle.

Step-by-step explanation:

The waxy covering on plant leaves, young stems, and fruit is called the "cuticle". It is composed of cutin, a wax-like material produced by the plant that is chemically a hydroxy fatty acid. The purpose of this covering is to help the plant retain water. Hope this helps!

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