The outermost layer of cells covering leaves, stems, and roots that provides protection and regulates gas exchange. In leaves, the epidermis contains stomata and is often covered with a waxy cuticle.
From Greek 'epi' (upon) and 'derma' (skin), literally meaning 'upon the skin.' The term was borrowed from anatomy in the 18th century as botanists recognized similar protective outer layers in plants.
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