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Why epidermis is colour less

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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The epidermis is the main component of the dermal tissue system of leaves , and also stems, roots, flowers, fruits, and seeds; it is usually transparent (epidermal cells have fewer chloroplasts or lack them completely, except for the guard cells.)

Answered by shristi989
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Why epidermis is colour less?

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Epidermis – transparent, physical defence layer that does not contain chloroplasts. It allows light into the leaf. Palisade mesophyll layer – regularly shaped allowing many to pack together closely at the top of the leaf. These cells also have many chloroplasts in order to trap as much light as possible.

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