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It acts a Save s a protective layer to the plant against injury and drying-out of its inner parts.

The shape of the epidermal cells are bricked shaped and has no intercellular spaces. the thick outer cellular walls contain cellulose and pectin which provides protection.

Epidermal cells are transparent and contains chloroplast.

The epidermis allows sunlight to reach tissues deeper in the plant espescially the leaves and the stem, it protects softer tissues in the plant from mechanical injury.

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The epidermis of the skin is composed of stratified squamous epithelial tissue. This tissue is made up of multiple layers of flat, scale-like cells that provide protection against environmental factors and help regulate water loss.

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It acts as a protective layer to the plant against injury and drying-out of its inner parts.

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typically the epidermis is the outer-layer of your skin

& Stratified Squamous Epithelium.

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yes, they're called epidermial tissue which forms a covering layer in plants...

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stratified squamous epithelium

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epithelial tissue

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skin

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