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epidermis.
how many layer of cells make up upper epidermis and lower epidermis
Guard cells in the lower epidermis are the only cells with chloroplasts in a leaf because they play a crucial role in regulating gas exchange and water loss through the stomata. Chloroplasts allow guard cells to photosynthesize and produce sugars, which provide the energy needed for stomata opening and closing. This specialization ensures efficient control over transpiration and photosynthesis in leaves.
tissues are layers of similar cells. the outside layer of a leaf is called the epidermis tissue. the epidermis is made of flat cells . this layer is like the top layer of your skin. it protects the plant.
The most abundant cells in the epidermis are keratinocytes.
Epidermis
When These cells Die, They Become Part Of The Surface Layer Of The Epidermis.
When These cells Die, They Become Part Of The Surface Layer Of The Epidermis.
Palisade cells are the column like cells that lie just under the epidermis. Palisade layer is one layer of the mesophyll.
The epidermis is the top and most superficial skin layer in the body and is made of dead skins cells. You will shed these dead skin cells and they will fall., so you don't have a continuously growing layer of dead skin.
It is the epidermis.
The Epidermis