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Give the details of epidermal tissues in plants​

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Answered by ItzParth07
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⟶Epidermal Tissue :-

  • Epidermal tissue covers and protects the plant, and controls gas exchange and water absorption (in roots).
  • Dermal tissue of the stems and leaves is covered by a waxy cuticle that prevents evaporative water loss.
  • Epidermis, in botany, outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant.
  • The epidermis and its waxy cuticle provide a protective barrier against mechanical injury, water loss, and infection.

Answered by sk181231
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  • Epidermal tissue covers and protects the plant, and controls gas exchange and water absorption (in roots).
  • Dermal tissue of the stems and leaves is covered by a waxy cuticle that prevents evaporative water loss.
  • Epidermis, in botany, outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant.
  • The epidermis and its waxy cuticle provide a protective barrier against mechanical injury, water loss, and infection.
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