The epidermis of a carrot is the outer part of the root. This part is usually what people peel off.
ms.v right ?
protects skinThe function of the cells in the epidermis is to die and form a protective layer around the body.
epidermis.
I think none, because Epidermis cells are on leaves.
Epidermis
The name of this thicker layer is the cell wall and the functions is to protect the core cells .o forget it
The name of this thicker layer is the cell wall and the functions is to protect the core cells .o forget it
The name of this thicker layer is the cell wall and the functions is to protect the core cells .o forget it
The name of the ring is called the epidermis, which protects the outer layer of the carrot.
ms.v right ?
The stratum basale (the bottom layer of cells in the epidermis) functions to provide a constant source of new cells to form the skin. This counterbalances the number of cells lost at the surface.
protects skinThe function of the cells in the epidermis is to die and form a protective layer around the body.
The epidermis consists of stratified squamous epithelium cells. These cells in the epidermis are dead cells surrounded by the protein keratin.
The most abundant cells in the epidermis are keratinocytes.
The epidermis contains skin cells.
epidermis.
A raw carrot has cells that a rabbit does not. A carrot contains fiber, potassium and Vitamin C.