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The epidermis as a protective layer to plants:
The epidermis, is a single layer of cells that forms the outer covering of plant flowers, stems, leaves and roots. The covering is in all these structures except at the part where it is replaced by a periderm.
The cells of the epidermis are tightly packed together forming a mechanical barrier. This mechanical barrier is important to protect against bacterial infection and other harsh environmental conditions.
The epidermis is covered by both cutin and cuticle( which provides waxy protective layer). These two compounds protect the plant from excessive loss of water, the effects of direct sunlight and wind.
The epidermis, is a single layer of cells that forms the outer covering of plant flowers, stems, leaves and roots. The covering is in all these structures except at the part where it is replaced by a periderm.
The cells of the epidermis are tightly packed together forming a mechanical barrier. This mechanical barrier is important to protect against bacterial infection and other harsh environmental conditions.
The epidermis is covered by both cutin and cuticle( which provides waxy protective layer). These two compounds protect the plant from excessive loss of water, the effects of direct sunlight and wind.
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