Biology, asked by prahaman677, 2 months ago

characteristics of protective tissue ​

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Answered by akeertana503
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  • Protective tissues are usually present in the outermost layer of the plant body such as leaves, stem and roots and offer protection to the plant body. They prevent desiccation, mechanical injury, and infection in plants.

  • The protective tissue is those tissue, which is present in the outermost layer of the plant such as roots, stem, and leaves. Protective tissue prevents desiccation, mechanical injury, and infection in plants. They form a protective barrier which does not allow the entry of the pathogen into the plant.

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Answered by smartgirl253
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Answer:

a)) epidermis is one thick cell and it covered with cuticle

b)) cuticle is water proof layer of a waxy substance called cutine

c.)) it forms with a continues lauer without intermolecular space

d)) most epidermal cells are relative flat

Explanation:

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