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Cork cells form a protective layer around plant stems.
epidermis
It is not an organism. It is a layer of cells in the cortex of a root or some stems. As such it is a tissue.
The Epidermis
Yes. Stems do have cells.
For a leaf, there is a waxy cuticle over the epidermis, and a root is just a bare epidermis.
The outermost layer of a root is called the epidermis. It is a single layer of cells that protects and covers the root. In stems and leaves, the outermost layer is also called the epidermis, and it serves a similar protective function.
cambium. and it doesnt just seperates between xylem and phloem, it creates them.
True of False : Herbacious stems are hard and rigid and have an outer layer called bark.
Stem cells
in stems (:
The job of cells found in stems is to uphold the stem and help to keep its shape. Cells also act as a stems "brain" telling it when to capture the correct amount ogf sunlight water and air.