what is the role of epidermis in plants
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it makes the boundary between the plant and the external environment it protects against water loss, regulates gas exchange, secretes metabolic compounds, and absorbs water and mineral nutrients
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epidermis it is the outermost oneself thick layer of the leaf and consists of two distinct parts upper epidermis does not contain chloroplast it protect the internal leaf tissue by preventing water loss through evaporation lower epidermis contain stomata which help in the gaseous exchange in plant
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