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Much like our skin, plant epidermis also acts as a _____ to fungi and other invaders.

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Barrier

Step-by-step explanation:

Just like our skin acts as a wall or barrier against germs and foreign particles, similarly plant epidermis acts as a wall or barrier to fungi and other invaders.

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Answer:

Much like our skin, plant epidermis also acts as a barrier to fungi and other invaders.

Step-by-step explanation:

The defense mechanism that plants have to prevent the entry of pathogenic microorganisms is through the development of physical and / or chemical barriers. Enter the physical barriers is the cuticle, lignin and cell wall. The epidermis forms the protective system of the leaves, fruits, seeds, stems, etc. This is the first line of defense against pathogenic microorganisms and is formed by specialized and non-specialized cells. These cells are formed by a waxy cuticle.

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