write the function of epidemic cell of the roots
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The epidermis is formed of single contimous layered cells. It covers without any intercellular space and protects all parts of the plant.
Small pores, called stomata, are present on the leaf, and help in the exchange of gases and water.
Epidermal cells on the aerial parts of the plant secrete a waxy, water-resistant layer on their outer surface. It checks the loss of water, mechanical injury and invasion by parasitic fungi.
Epidermal cells of the roots commonly bear long hair-like parts that increase the total absorptive surfce area for water absorption.
In desert plants, epidermis has a thick waxy coating of cutin, to check water
Small pores, called stomata, are present on the leaf, and help in the exchange of gases and water.
Epidermal cells on the aerial parts of the plant secrete a waxy, water-resistant layer on their outer surface. It checks the loss of water, mechanical injury and invasion by parasitic fungi.
Epidermal cells of the roots commonly bear long hair-like parts that increase the total absorptive surfce area for water absorption.
In desert plants, epidermis has a thick waxy coating of cutin, to check water
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epidermal cells of roots have long hair like structure that increase the surface area for the absorption of water and nutrients from the soil.
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