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Epiblema of roots is equivalent to

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Epiblema of roots is equivalent to the epidermis of the other parts of the plant. Like the epidermis, the epiblema is also a single-layered outermost covering of the root formed of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped, parenchyma cells. The cell walls are thin so that they can absorb water easily.

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Epiblema of roots is equivalent to the epidermis of the other parts of the plant. Like the epidermis, the epiblema is also a single-layered outermost covering of the root formed of compactly arranged, barrel-shaped, parenchyma cells. The cell walls are thin so that they can absorb water easily.

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