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Describe how a cuticle Could have evolved through natural selection P.s not the nails but the plants waxy coating
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For you to understand the process we can say that the weak will die. If the animal or organism can't get food or find any it is naturally "selected" to die.So a Cuticle could have evolved like that. Hope tgis is useful
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