Hair like structure on epidermal tissue
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The root-hairs help to increase surface area for absorption of water and dissolved ions from the soil.
The waxy cuticle prevents the loss of moisture from the leaves and stems.
A stoma is an opening (pore) in the epidermis helps for gaseous exchange and transpiration.
Cacti with a multiple epidermis (two or more cell layers), reduce the temperature of the stem and provides mechanical support. But, multiple epidermises are uncommon.
The dead cork cells are lined with suberin, a fatty substance that makes them highly impermeable to gases and water.
The waxy cuticle prevents the loss of moisture from the leaves and stems.
A stoma is an opening (pore) in the epidermis helps for gaseous exchange and transpiration.
Cacti with a multiple epidermis (two or more cell layers), reduce the temperature of the stem and provides mechanical support. But, multiple epidermises are uncommon.
The dead cork cells are lined with suberin, a fatty substance that makes them highly impermeable to gases and water.
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