rep Part A What is the purpose of a cuticle on a leaf? View Available Hint(s) to bring in more light to carry sugar down to the roots to prevent water loss to perform photosynthesis to allow CO2 to enter the cell to carry water to the rest of the leaf Submit Provide Feedback
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