Biology, asked by himanshuyadav015, 9 months ago

Which layer forms the outermost layer in the plant cell. First answer will get brainlist. ​

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Answered by usharanigurram2
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Explanation:

A cell wall is a tough and flexible structural layer that surrounds cell membrane in plants, algae and most prokaryotes.

It consists of the following three layers-

The primary cell wall is the outermost thin, flexible and extensible layer.

The secondary cell wall is a thick layer present inside the primary cell wall.

The middle lamella is a layer rich in pectins. 

So, the correct answer is 'Primary wall'.

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Answered by sanjana200658
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Answer:

The epidermis is the protective outer layer of clonally related cells covering all plant organs. It is composed of a number of specialised cell types which differentiate from the basal epidermal cell in adaptively significant frequencies and patterns.

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