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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 2 months ago
The epidermis is an outer protective covering tissue of plant roots, leaves, and stems of nonwoody plants. It contains closely packed epidermal cells.
Modifications of epidermis of roots, stem and leaves:
The roots, stem and leaves of plants are modified for storage of food or protection to the plant.
Root modifications
Adventitious and prop roots
E.g. Maize
Pneumatophores
E.g. Mangroves
Velamen roots
E.g. Orchids
Fleshy roots
E.g. Carrot
Stem modifications
Tendrils
E.g. Grapes
Cladophylls
E.g. Asparagus
Thorns
E.g. Bougainvillea
Storage stems
E.g. Onion bulbs
Runners/Stolons
E.g. Strawberry
Leaf modifications
Spines
E.g. Cacti
Bracts
E.g. Bougainvillea
Carnivorous leaves
E.g. Venus flytrap
Tendrils
E.g. Peas
Plantlets
E.g. Kalanchoe
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