Water loss is regulated in plants and animals by both the

  • A scales and the skin
  • B scales and the hair
  • C thick leaves and the feathers
  • D leathery cuticle and the feathers

The correct answer is D. leathery cuticle and the feathers

Water loss regulation in plants is primarily controlled by the presence of a leathery cuticle, which acts as a waterproof barrier covering the epidermis of leaves and other aerial plant parts.

This cuticle helps to reduce water loss through transpiration.

In animals, particularly birds, water loss is regulated by features such as feathers, which provide insulation and help reduce evaporation from the skin. 

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