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Epidermal cells protects the plants from parasitic invasion how

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Answered by Anonymous
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Epidermis is the outer protective layer of plant body which does not allow the parasites to gain entry into plant's internal tissue due to (i) absence of intercellular spaces; (ii) theek outer walls; (iii) deposition of cutin and wax in the cuticle covering the epidermis; (iv) silica and other depositions.

Answered by gshkarthikeyan
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Epidermis is the outer protective layer of plant body which does not allow the parasites to enter into plant's tissue because of absence of intercellular spaces, thick outer walls, deposition of cutin etc.

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