It is called the cuticle.
the cell wall is the outermost part of the human skin and also the outermost layer of all plants its called the epidermous
The epidermal cell have cuticle (in plants) or chiten (in animals) on their outer tangential walls to perform protective function.
Yes, conifers have a cuticle on the surface of their leaves. The cuticle is a waxy layer that helps prevent water loss and protects the leaf from damage.
No, the upper epidermis is covered by a cuticle.
to kill the cell which disrupt the cell membranes and softens the cuticle and cell walls
It is called cell wall, cuticle etc.
its called the Cuticle but that's on leaves not the plant its self
the cuticle
The epidermis and cuticle protect the tender inner cells of a leaf. The epidermis is a tough outer layer of cells, while the cuticle is a waxy layer that helps reduce water loss and protect the leaf from environmental stresses.
It is called the cuticle.
the cell wall is the outermost part of the human skin and also the outermost layer of all plants its called the epidermous
Waxy layer on outer surface of green plants is called cuticle .This cuticle is actually present in outer cell walls of epidermal cells . The wax present in cuticle is a type of lipid . It is waterproof layer which prevents excessive loss of water by transpiration . It also protects plant from abrasive damage. Wax is chemically a mixture of esters of long chain fatty acids eg cerotic acid , montanic acid , long chain alkanes , alcohols , ketones .
The epidermal cell have cuticle (in plants) or chiten (in animals) on their outer tangential walls to perform protective function.
the cuticle
it helps prevent water loss.
As in you this is called the epidermis. On top of that is a waxy cuticle that further protects the plant and also retains moister.