What is the role of epidermis in plants?
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The epidermis is formed of single contimous layered cells. It covers without any intercellular space and protects all parts of the plant. Small pores, called stomata, are present on the leaf, and help in the exchange of gases and water.
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It protects internal tissues against mechanical injury, parasitic fungi, bacteria, and also cold or heat. Thick cuticle, wax, epidermal hair, and multiple epidermis reduce loss of water from internal tissue. Epidermal cells of roots have hairs that greatly increase the absorptive surface areas for the absorption of water and nutrients.
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