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In humans, one function of the skin is to prevent water loss. Skin releases water or holds in water when necessary. Which two structures in plants have a similar function to ski…
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In humans, one function of the skin is to prevent water loss. Skin releases water or holds in water when necessary. Which two structures in plants have a similar function to skin?
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the stomata and pholem
Step-by-step explanation:
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Tissue system
Step-by-step explanation:
Much like human skin, a plant has a
tissue system
which consists of a group of cells that work together for a very specific function and
forms the first line of defense against physical damage and disease
This tissue system is called the
dermal tissue system, and it is the plant's outer protective coating
The dermal system itself consists of a layer of tightly packed cells called the
epidermis
Epidermis regulates exchange of gases and and acts as a protective barrier against any injury or infection
The
epidermis in turn is covered with a waxy coating called the cuticle, which helps prevent water loss through the epidermis
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