The lower epidermis has three main types of cells. These three main types of cells are the guard, subsidiary, and pavement cells.
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the human body
A cuticle is a protective film covering the epidermis of the leaves. Both the upper and lower epidermis are protected by this cuticle in many leaves, but leaves growing in dry areas have much thicker cuticles, serving as a structural support as well as protection.
2- Plants and Animals
two diploid cells from each parent
how many layer of cells make up upper epidermis and lower epidermis
Epidermis containing cells which have many nuclei formed due to fusion of many cells.
Palisade cells and the spongey mesophyll. The upper and lower epidermis aren't cells but the are also in a leaf.
I think none, because Epidermis cells are on leaves.
Answer: the epidermis of a leaf includes: upper epidermis and lower epidermis but if you are referring to the epidermis of an onion: it is only one layer
There are many different kinds Simple Squamous Simple Cuboidal Simple Columnar Stratified squamous Pseudostratified columnar transitional
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The lower epidermal layer of leaf has many holes (stomata) in it and guard cells surrounding these holes. In the roots the epidermis has many root hairs growing out of it or regions of dead root hairs where over time the roots have grown longer and the old root hairs are no longer needed to capture water. In the upper epidermis of a leaf you would see palisade cells just beneath the epidermal layer and a waxy cuticle just above.
Humans have trillion of cell in number. Answer: The kinds of cells are: 1. nerve cells 2 muscle cells(many kinds-cardiac,smooth,straited etc) 3. epithelial cells 4. blood cells 5. bone cells
4 tissues: The Upper Epidermis The Palisade layer Spongy Layer The Lower Epidermis. All these tissues do very different jobs! XX
The stratum corneum (outer most layer of epidermis) is a basically a collection of dead cells. It takes 14 days for shedding and replacement of all these cells. 14 days from now everyone has a new stratum corneum.
no