Answer1. Guard cells have chloroplast, epidermal cells do not have.2. Guard cells are much smaller than the epidermal cells.3. The cell walls of guard cells are not uniform, inner walls are thicker than the outer walls. epidermal cells are unformly thin.
the cell membrane
Cerebral Cortex
The outer surface of the leaf has a thin transparent waxy covering called the cuticle
A thin rocky outer layer is known as the: Crust
thin covering
Answer1. Guard cells have chloroplast, epidermal cells do not have.2. Guard cells are much smaller than the epidermal cells.3. The cell walls of guard cells are not uniform, inner walls are thicker than the outer walls. epidermal cells are unformly thin.
Cell membrane
the cell membrane
This is plasma membrane or cell membrane. It is interior to cell wall in plant cell.
The outer covering of an Arowana are scales. They have a large amount of scales and some thin skin on their fins that fit the length of their long bodies.
I think it's called the membrane? LOL!
Yes
cell membrane or cell wall
a cell membrane
Cerebral Cortex
A typical leaf has an outer (epidermal) layer, pores (stomato) surrounded by a pair of guard cells, middle tissue (mesophyll) where photosynthesis occurs and a vascular system that carries water and nutrients.