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Tasha Allen
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Specialized epidermal outgrowths that remove excess salt accumulated in seashore plants are an example of:

A) plasmodesmata.
B) guard cells.
C) stomata.
D) sclereids.
E) trichomes.

Epidermal Outgrowths

Structures like hair, feathers, or scales that develop from the epidermis, the outer layer of skin, in various organisms.

Plasmodesmata

Microscopic channels traversing the cell walls of plant cells and some algal cells, enabling transport and communication between them.

Trichomes

Hair-like outgrowths on plants that serve various functions, including protection against herbivores and insulating against frost.

  • Identify the structural adaptations of plants to their environments.
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Elina SyazleenNov 05, 2024
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