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How does the structure of dermal tissue allow it to carry out its function?A.Its cells are small and tightly packed in order to form a protective covering for the plant.B.Its cells have thick, fibrous cell walls that provide strength and flexibility to the plant.C.Its cells are narrow, hollow tubes with pits that allow water to be transported throughout the plant.D.Its cells have large vacuoles that can expand to store sugars and water for the plant.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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How does the structure of dermal tissue allow it to carry out its function?A.Its cells are small and tightly packed in order to form a protective covering for the plant.B.Its cells have thick, fibrous cell walls that provide strength and flexibility to the plant.C.Its cells are narrow, hollow tubes with pits that allow water to be transported throughout the plant.D.Its cells have large vacuoles that can expand to store sugars and water for the plant.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The structure of dermal tissue allows it to carry out its function primarily through its tightly packed cells. These small cells form a protective covering for the plant, acting as a barrier against physical damage and disease, and helping to prevent water loss. This is option A in your question.

Option B is more descriptive of sclerenchyma cells, which are a type of supporting tissue in plants. They have thick, fibrous cell walls that provide strength and flexibility to the plant.

Option C describes the structure of xylem cells, which are part of the vascular tissue in plants. They are narrow, hollow tubes with pits that allow water to be transported throughout the plant.

Option D describes the structure of parenchyma cells, which are found in various parts of the plant. They have large vacuoles that can expand to store sugars and water for the plant.

So, the correct answer to your question is A: Its cells are small and tightly packed in order to form a protective covering for the plant.

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