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How is the waxy cuticle of land plants an adaptation for living on land?

A. It coats pollen grains and enables them to float on wind currents
B. It provides strength that enables plants to grow tall.
C. It enables the male pollen grains to recognize female parts.
D. It coats leaves and stems and reduces the loss of water.

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D. it coats leaves and stems and reduces the loss of water

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