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tissues forming protective layer over surface of plant body​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plant tissues are formed by dermal tissue system which generally covers the stem, roots, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds.

The outermost layer of the primary plant body. These tissues were halp in many ways such as:

  • Prevents from mechanical injury.
  • Prevents from the infection of the plants.

The epidermis layer is the outermost covering which is made up of epidermis and madietes the contact betweem surrounding and the plant.

Epidermal cell produces wax which prevents from water.

Answered by Anonymous
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The tissue system is called the dermal tissue system, and it is the plant's outer protective coating.

The outer protective layer of the primary plant body

There are three types of plant cells are found in most plant tissues.

Know more -

What is tissue ?

A group of cells which is meant to perform a specific function is called tissue.

What is simple tissue ?

Simple tissues are composed of similar cells, while complex tissues are composed of different types of cells.

What is plant tissue ?

A tissue is a cluster of cells, that are alike in configuration and work together to attain a specific function. Different types of plant tissues include permanent and meristematic tissues.

What is permanent tissue ?

The cells have lost their ability to distribute but are specialised to offer elasticity, flexibility and strength to the plant.

What is Meristematic tissue ?

The tissues have the capability to develop by swift division. They assist in the major growth of the vegetation. Growth in length and growth in diameter of the plant is carried about by these cells.

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