Biology, asked by amirkhan1974, 9 months ago

Why epidermis is considered as protective tissue?

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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\bold{\longmapsto}The epidermis is considered a protective tissue because its prime purpose is to form a physical barrier between the outside and inside of the body. This isn't totally true as the epidermis also serves to facilitate water moving in and out of the cell, though this could also be seen as its duty as a barricade.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Protective tissues are the one that helps in covering the surface of the leaves and the living cells of stems and roots. Also, the bark of the outcome covering of roots and stems of woody plants. The cork is external and secondary tissues that are impermeable to gases and water.

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