information about dermal tissues of plants in what way they help them
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Dermal tissue is found covering the younger primary parts of a plant. These include leaves, roots, stems, flowers, fruits, and seeds. Plant parts that become woody no longer have dermal tissue as their outer layer because it is replaced by periderm, or cork. Just as our own skin serves to protect our bodies, the dermal layer of a plant has the same function. We will discuss this a little later.The epidermiis a single-layer of cells that covers theleaves, flowers, roots and stems ofplants. It forms a boundary between the plant and the external environment.s cells
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The word dermal comes from derm which means skin, so dermal tissues make the most outer layer of plants. Dermal tissues protect the inner tissues of plants from external conditions such as evaporation, drought, and climate conditions such as rain, wind etc.
Epidermal tissues make up the dermal layer. Epidermal tissues are characterized as large cells, placed in a compact manner to protect the plants. Epidermal tissues also produce a waxy layer over the surface called cuticle which protects excessive water loss, injury and infection.
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