What kind of epidermis present in aerial parts of the plant?☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
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The layer which is waxy in nature and go about as an obstruction or a resister from hurtful impacts.
The epidermis is shaped of single contimous layered cells.
It covers with no intercellular space and ensures all parts of the plant. Little pores, called stomata, are available on the leaf, and help in the trading of gases and water.
The layer which is waxy in nature and go about as an obstruction or a resister from hurtful impacts.
The epidermis is shaped of single contimous layered cells.
It covers with no intercellular space and ensures all parts of the plant. Little pores, called stomata, are available on the leaf, and help in the trading of gases and water.
The layer which is waxy in nature and go about as an obstruction or a resister from hurtful impacts.
The epidermis is shaped of single contimous layered cells.
It covers with no intercellular space and ensures all parts of the plant. Little pores, called stomata, are available on the leaf, and help in the trading of gases and water.