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epidermis and epithelium are protective tissuesof plants and animals , respectively and are functionally similar . how do they differ in their location??​

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Answered by raeduaer3
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

The epidermis and epithelium differ in their layering. The epidermis is outermost layer of the skin and epithelium form the inner most external and internal tissue of organ.

EXPLANATION:

Epithelium is typically the tissue that lines the internal and external surface. They are typically thin sheet of the cells which has wide range of functions like protecting the body, lining the body organ and also separating the body parts.

The Epidermis forms the outermost, protective layer of skin, which consist of four other layers in thin skin and five on thick skin. The function of this layer is to provide mechanical assistance against damage, temperature regulation and regulation via perspiration.

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