The epidermis (pluralized either epidermises or sometimes epidermes) is the outer single-layered group of cells covering a
plant, especially the
leaf and young tissues of a
vascular plant including
stems and
roots. Epidermis and
periderm are the dermal tissues in vascular plants. The epidermis forms the boundary between the plant and the external world. The epidermis serves several functions: protection against water loss, regulation of gas exchange, secretion of metabolic compounds, and (especially in roots) absorption of water and mineral nutrients. The epidermis of most leaves shows dorsoventral anatomy: the upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces have somewhat different construction and may serve different functions.
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