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BOT2601 Assignment 2 Semester 2 Memo | Due 12 September 2025. All questions fully answered. QUESTION 1 [15] Write brief notes on EACH of the following: 1.1 Structure and function of the cuticle (5) 1.2 Non-glandular trichomes (5) 1.3 The “typical” Kranz anatomy (5)

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 QUESTION 1

1. Write brief notes on EACH of the following:

1.1. Structure and function of the cuticle.

The cuticle is a protective, waxy layer that covers the outer walls of epidermal cells, primarily found
on the aerial parts of plants. It plays a key role in the plant’s adaptation to life on land by acting as a
barrier to moisture loss and various environmental stressors.

Structure:
 The cuticle is mainly composed of cutin, a fatty substance, along with epicuticular waxes that
form a thin film on the surface.
 It can appear either amorphous or lamellate under the electron microscope.
 The cuticle separates from the underlying epidermal cell walls via a pectinaceous layer.
 There are two types of cuticle: primary, which forms as the epidermal cells expand, and
secondary, which develops after cells reach full size.
 Cutinization refers to the process of impregnation of cell walls with cutin, while
cuticularization describes the polymerization of cutin on the surface.

Function:
 The cuticle helps to prevent excessive moisture loss, a key feature for terrestrial plants.
 It also acts as a barrier to airborne pollutants, keeping the plant protected.
 The waxes on the surface make the cuticle hydrophobic, aiding in the removal of dust and
spores.
 A thick cuticle can enhance mechanical stability of the plant's surface.
 Its microsculpture can regulate surface temperature by reflecting light and reducing heat
absorption.
 The cuticle contributes to plant defense mechanisms by forming a barrier to pathogens and
herbivores.

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