The outermost layer of cells is called the epidermis.The epidermis protects all the part of the plant from water loss,mechanical support and invasion of parasitic fungi.As it is a protective tissue it is a continuous layer without any intercellular space
upper epidermis for sure>>>
plants and flowers
Coastal plants have plenty of water to absorb and transpire therefore their epidermis does not require water conservation; on the other hand non coastal plants have to conserve water hence their epidermis is thick.
The structure in the epidermis that gaseous exchange occurs in plants is through the stomata. A stomata is a tiny opening or pore in the epidermis.
Plants do not have an edpidermis because the epidermis is a layer of skin found only on animals.
It protects the inner parts of the plant
The projection of the epidermis is known as trichomes. In plants, these describe the spines, glands, thorns, and similar parts.
The "ground" or "ground tissue" is plant tissue is not epidermis or vascular tissue.
It restricts cuticular transpiration
stomata
Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Tissue.
Epidermis is the outermost layer in plants just like the skin. Epidermis protects the internal tissues from mechanical injury and pathogens.It also helps in exchange of gases , transpiration and other processes.Root hair present on epidermis of root help in absorption of water and mineral from soil.