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A distinct endodermis is a constant feature of

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Answered by shubhangi75
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answer is on the layer endodermies it s covered by a sabrin layer which it's impermeable to water and hence it is called caspwrian strips.. I hope My answer will help u
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

A distinct endodermis is a constant feature of the roots of all plants. Stems do not have a distinct endodermis.

EXPLANATION:

The endodermal cells of the root wall are interrupted by thin endodermal cells called passage cells that help in passage of water from cortex to the xylem. The endodermis acts as a watertight dam between the non-vascular and vascular regions. It also stores starch and acts as a protective layer that maintains root pressure.

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