Which structure protects the plant body against yhe invasion of parasites? How?
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The dermal tissue of plants and hard cuticle covering protect the plant body from invasion of parasites and other harmful agents
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Epidermis is the outer protective layer of plant body which does not allow the parasites to gain entry into plant's internal tissue due to (i) absence of intercellular spaces; (ii) theek outer walls; (iii) deposition of cutin and wax in the cuticle covering the epidermis; (iv) silica and other depositions.
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