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!
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.
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Yes leaves do have an epidermis that protects the plant.
stomata
A waxy covering of the plant that helps the plant retard moister loss.
The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.
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.
Structures in the dermis that help regulate body temperature are
Stomata are pores in the leaf's epidermis, or outer surface. They are used to regulate the outflow of water vapour and oxygen from the plant leaves as well as the inflow of carbon dioxide into the leaves. Stomata are normally found on the underside of the leaves (protected from direct sun and exposure to wind).
It is a pore,large numbers of which are present in the epidermis of leaves (especially on the undersurface) and young shoots
a mature root has an outside layer, the epidermis, and a central cylinder of vascular tissue.