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snow_tiger [21]
3 years ago
15

How does dermal tissue help plants on a hot day?

Biology
2 answers:
kirill [66]3 years ago
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Dermal tissue is like the epidermis in our skin that protects our bodies/skin from any harm, the dermal works the same thing with epidermis. Dermal tissue covers the younger primary parts of a plants. Those are the leaves, roots, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds. So, on a hot day, this dermal tissue do the functions. 

Setler [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Dermal tissue resembles the epidermis in our skin.

Explanation:

Dermal tissue resembles the epidermis in our skin that  secures our bodies/skin from any damage, the dermal works a similar thing with  epidermis. Dermal tissue covers the more youthful essential parts of a plants. Those  are the leaves, roots, stem, blooms, leafy foods. In this way, on a hot day, this dermal tissue do the capacities.

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