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how is epidermis of a leaf different from that of a root ?explain.​

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Answered by Ishika34358
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Answered by redracoon
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The epidermis is an outer protective covering tissue of plant roots, leaves, and stems of nonwoody plants. It contains closely packed epidermal cells. Modifications of epidermis of roots, stem and leaves: Walls of epidermal cells are covered with a waxy cuticle to minimise water loss and protect against bacteria

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