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Which helps plants retain water cuticle leaves zygote's vascular tissue

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The structure that helps plants retain water is the **cuticle**. The cuticle is a waxy, protective layer found on the surface of leaves and stems. It reduces water loss by preventing evaporation and helps plants survive in dry environments.

The **leaves** are the organs where photosynthesis occurs and also where transpiration (water loss) primarily happens, but it is the cuticle on these leaves that provides the main moisture-retaining function.

**Zygote** refers to the initial cell formed when two gametes (sex cells) fuse during fertilization and is not directly involved in water retention in plants.

**Vascular tissue** includes xylem and phloem, which are involved in the transport of water, nutrients, and food within the plant but do not primarily serve to prevent water loss.

In summary, the correct answer to your question is the **cuticle**.

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