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epidermis

epidermis / epidermis
Noun
pl: epidermides

This term describes the biological interface between an organism and its external environment. In humans, it is the superficial layer of the skin that lacks blood vessels and relies on the deeper dermis for nutrients, acting as a primary defense mechanism against pathogens and moisture loss. In botanical contexts, the term refers to the cellular skin of plants. This layer is often modified into specialized structures like root hairs or covered by a waxy cuticle to manage transpiration and protect the plant from desiccation.

Meanings

Nounepidermis

The outermost layer of cells covering the entire body of an animal or human, serving as a protective barrier.

"The epidermis protects the deeper layers of the skin from environmental damage."

Nounepidermis

The outermost layer of cells covering the surface of a leaf or stem in a plant.

"The plant's epidermis prevents excessive water loss through transpiration."

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