what is the role of epididymis in plants two functions
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During their transit in the epididymis, sperm undergo maturation processes necessary for them to acquire motility and fertility. Final maturation (capacitation) is completed in the female reproductive tract. The epididymis secretes an intraluminal environment that suppresses sperm motility until ejaculation.
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- epidermal cells of the roots form hair like structure and those structure increase surface area of roots..
- in leaves, they form stomata and protect them by guard cells.
- plants of dry habitats have thicker epidermis through that it prevents all the parts of plants..
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