how does epidermis give protection to plants
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Function. Serving as a plant's skin, epidermis cells protect internal tissues from the outside world by creating a barrier. But the epidermis also serves a variety of other functions for plants. When stomata open to exchange gases during photosynthesis, water is also lost through these small openings by evaporation.
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The epidermis protects the inner tissues of the plants from the outside one by creating barriers. When photosynthesis is done, water is also lost from these small holes which is called evaporation.
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The epidermis protects the inner tissues of the plants from the outside one by creating barriers. When photosynthesis is done, water is also lost from these small holes which is called evaporation.
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