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collect information about dermal tissues of plants in what way they help to them? Display it on wall magazine​

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Answered by pranay9018
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The dermal tissues safeguard the sensitive tissues of the plants, prevents water loss, protect the plants from insects' invasions, or harm.

Explanation:

  • The dermal tissue is formed of one single tissue known as the epidermis. The epidermis comprises the outer shielding cover of the plants' bodies and protects the soft and sensitive plant tissues.
  • The epidermis is formed of extensive, flattened, and polygonal cells known as guard cells which are characterized as a particular type of cell present in all kinds of leaves.
  • The epidermal cells are elongated towards the root of the plant known as root hairs. It promotes the increase in the surface area that is available for absorbing water, as well as, minerals from the underground part of the plant.
  • In the shoots of the plants, the epidermal cells contain a waxy cuticle that helps prevent water loss.

Answered by gleela083
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The dermal tissue system protects the soft tissues of plants and controls interactions with the plants' surroundings. The epidermis is a dermal tissue that is usually a single layer of cells covering the younger parts of a plant. It secretes a waxy layer called the cuticle that inhibits water loss

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