what is epidermis? Point its Important role in roots, stem, leaf
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epidermis help against water loss absorb water andminerals
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epidermis is a tissue covers without any intercellular space and protects all parts of the plant.
role of epidermis for dicotledones root
✴️ In dicotledones epidermis is a single layered and many cells bear hairs;cuticle is absent.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone root
✴️ The structure of epidermis, cortex6, endodermis and pericycle of monocot root resembles exactly those of dicot root.
role of epidermis in dicotledones stem
✴️ In dicotledones stem epidermis is the single layered and cells are rich in starch and hence it is also referred to as starch sheath.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone stem
✴️ In terms of monocotlydone stem epidermis is single layered and trichomes are absent ;cuticle is present on its outer surface.
role of epidermis in Dicotyledons leaf
✴️ The upper surface is covered by adaxial epidermis and lower surface is covered by single layerd abaxial epidermis.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone leaf
✴️ The upper surface is covered with a waxy, waterproof cuticle, which serves to reduce water loss from the leaf.
role of epidermis for dicotledones root
✴️ In dicotledones epidermis is a single layered and many cells bear hairs;cuticle is absent.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone root
✴️ The structure of epidermis, cortex6, endodermis and pericycle of monocot root resembles exactly those of dicot root.
role of epidermis in dicotledones stem
✴️ In dicotledones stem epidermis is the single layered and cells are rich in starch and hence it is also referred to as starch sheath.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone stem
✴️ In terms of monocotlydone stem epidermis is single layered and trichomes are absent ;cuticle is present on its outer surface.
role of epidermis in Dicotyledons leaf
✴️ The upper surface is covered by adaxial epidermis and lower surface is covered by single layerd abaxial epidermis.
role of epidermis in monocotlydone leaf
✴️ The upper surface is covered with a waxy, waterproof cuticle, which serves to reduce water loss from the leaf.
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