outermost protective layer of the different parts of the plant is
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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 term 'stoma' (plural-stomata) is applied to the stomatal opening plus the guard cells. The guard cells are living and contain chloroplasts.
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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 term 'stoma' (plural-stomata) is applied to the stomatal opening plus the guard cells. The guard cells are living and contain chloroplasts.
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