which tissue protects the plant body from aganist the invation of parasites? discribe the structure of the protective plant tissue.
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GROUND tissue protects the plant body from against the invation of parasites
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The tissue of a plant other than the epidermis, periderm, and vascular tissues, consisting primarily of parenchyma, and (in lesser amounts) of collenchyma and sclerenchyma. Cortex and pith are subtypes of ground tissue.
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epidermis is the outer protective layer of plant body which does not gain entry parasites into internal structure of the plant
it acts first Line of defence
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