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The outermost protective layer is not continues in leaves. explain the statement.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The outermost layer of cells i.e., usually the epidermis is not continuous at some places e.g., on the surface of leaves or green herbaceous stems. ... The guard cells are living and contain chloroplasts. Their inner walls (wall towards opening) are thicker and outer walls thinner.

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Answered by samridhibhargav32
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Explanation:

The outermost layer of cells i.e., usually the epidermis is not continuous at some places e.g., on the surface of leaves or green herbaceous stems. ... The guard cells are living and contain chloroplasts. Their inner walls (wall towards opening) are thicker and outer walls thinner.

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