explain types of plant tissue in details, epidermis and stomata
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Dermal tissue: Type of plant tissue that covers the outside of a plant in a single layer of cells called the epidermis. ... Stomata (singular stoma) are tiny pores in the epidermis of a plant leaf that controls transpiration and gas exchange with the air.
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The waxy outer layer on the epidermis prevents water loss from leaves. Epidermal tissues contain guard cells containing chloroplasts. Guard cells control the opening and closing of the pores known as stomata thus controlling water loss in plants.
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