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.
The epidermis covers the surface of the plant
the Epidermis.
Dermis means skin, so the plant actually doesn't have an epidermis, the animal does!
No, the upper epidermis is covered by a cuticle.
It is called the Epidermis.
Cuticle
the Epidermis.
As in you this is called the epidermis. On top of that is a waxy cuticle that further protects the plant and also retains moister.
Yes leaves do have an epidermis that protects the plant.
Dermis means skin, so the plant actually doesn't have an epidermis, the animal does!
the top layer of the stem. on a human epidermis is skin so on a plant it is the skin or upper layer of the stem
epidermis
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!
no
Mammalian skin is multilayered ,cornified , non cutcularized .but plant epidermis is single layered , and cuticularized .
The outermost cellular layer
its skin
Plants do not have an edpidermis because the epidermis is a layer of skin found only on animals.