The skin of a plant is called dermal tissue. This tissue is made up of epidermis and periderm which together cover and protect the plant.
the peni*
The outer layer of the skin is called the epidermis, and the outer layer of a plant is called the epidermis as well. Both serve protective functions for their respective organisms.
The skin of a plant cell is the skin around it
It sounds like your grandfather may have been referring to a plant called "stinging nettle." Stinging nettle can cause a burning sensation or skin irritation when touched due to tiny hairs on its leaves that release chemicals when they come in contact with skin. It is important to wear gloves and long sleeves when handling this plant to prevent skin irritation.
they are cells in a plant.
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
Yes. However the anatomy of the epidermis of a plant is not the same as fauna skin, they do serve much the same purposes.
The flap of skin at the elbow is called a wenus.
Mammalian skin is multilayered ,cornified , non cutcularized .but plant epidermis is single layered , and cuticularized .
The henna plant
It's called blubber no. blubber is the fat under the skin. dolphin skin is just called skin.
The tissue beneath the epidermis that makes up the majority of the plant is called the mesophyll. It is responsible for photosynthesis and gas exchange in the plant. The mesophyll is composed of two layers: the palisade mesophyll and the spongy mesophyll.