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What does epodermis do?

There is no such thing as epodermis only epidermis And epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin of humans and animals and also the plant's leaves.... It protects the inner parts of the body.


What protects the surface of plant from water loss?

epidermis


What protects the surface of a plant from water loss?

epidermis


What does epidermis do for plants?

It protects the inner parts of the plant


What part of a leaf helps protect the plant the epidermis pore chloroplasts?

The epidermis of a leaf acts as a barrier, protecting the plant from pests, pathogens, and excessive water loss. Pores in the epidermis, known as stomata, regulate gas exchange and water evaporation. Chloroplasts within the leaf are responsible for photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy for the plant.


Small openings on the epidermis of plant leaves?

stomata


Do leaves have an outside epidermis that protect the plant?

yes


Where is the location of epidermis in a plant?

Epidermis in roots: The epidermis in the roots of a plant is the outside layer of a root. It's function is to protect the root.Epidermis in leaves: There is an upper and lower epidermis in the leaves.


What is the function of the plant upper epidermis?

The upper epidermis is responsible for preventing water loss by evaporation. It does this by having a waxy cuticle on the top of the leaf. The lower epidermis has stomata, which allow gases to enter and leave the leaf as a result of photosynthesis and respiration.


Do leaves have an outside epidermis that protecets the plant?

Acually, they only partially have one. You see, they have an inner epidermis, but not an outer one. The epidermis acually was not the purpose to protect the plant in the first place!


Where is the cuticle of the leaf located?

A waxy covering of the plant that helps the plant retard moister loss.


Waxy coating that covers the epidermis of a plant?

The waxy coating that covers the epidermis of a plant is called the cuticle. It helps to prevent water loss and protects the plant from environmental stresses such as pathogens and UV radiation.