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which protective tissues at present in plant body. explain there functions.​

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Answered by saini0325
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cell membrane is the answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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In plants, protective tissues include epidermis and cork. Epidermis: Usually present in the outermost layer of the plant body such as leaves, flowers, stems and roots. Epidermis is one cell thick and is covered with cuticle. Cuticle is a waterproof layer of a waxy substance called cutin secreted by epidermal cells.

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