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The epidermis is the outermost layer of cells that covers the whole plant. In the region of the root this layer is called the epiblema.

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Epidermis on outside of root just beneath?

The epidermis on the outside of a root is called the root epidermis. It is responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. Just beneath the root epidermis is the root cortex, which stores carbohydrates and provides structural support to the root.


What is the difference between lower and upper epidermis?

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When was Epiblema sticticana created?

Epiblema sticticana was created in 1842.


When was Epiblema foenella created?

Epiblema foenella was created in 1758.


What is the difference between epidermis and dermis and subcutaneous layer?

Epidermis - 1st layer - outermost thinner layer covering of our body and protection Dermis - 2nd layer - Tiny blood cells and capillaries harder than the first layer. It gives skin complexion Subcutaneous tissue - 3rd layer - Most hardest layer - above the bone - Protection for bone


What happens when the epidermis and the dermis are destroyed?

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What is the difference between the lower epidermis of senna and Digitalis?

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What is the difference between first and second degree burns?

A first degree burn is limited to the epidermis. A second degree makes it all the way to the actual dermis, and third degree is total tissue destruction of epidermis and dermis.


What is the relation of root hair to epiblema?

Root hairs are slender outgrowths of epiblema (also known as the piliferous layer), which is the outermost layer of cells in plant roots. Epiblema helps protect the root and absorb water and nutrients from the soil, while root hairs increase the surface area available for absorption.


What is the growing layer of the skin called?

epidermis


What is the difference between the epidermis and the periderm?

The periderm is the secondary protective (dermal) tissue that replaces the epidermis during growth in thickness of stems and roots of gymnosperms and dicotyledons (i.e., secondary growth). Unlike the epidermis, the periderm is a multilayered tissue system, the bulk of which usually constitutes the cork, or phellem.


What is the difference between the epidermis of human and invertebrates?

The epidermis of humans is typically multilayered, with specialized cells like keratinocytes that produce keratin to provide protection. In invertebrates, the epidermis is usually a single layer of cells responsible for secretion of cuticle or exoskeleton for support and protection. Additionally, human epidermis often contains melanocytes responsible for pigmentation, which is not typically present in invertebrate epidermis.