What is the difference between epidermis and endodermis?
Endodermis:
Epidermis:
Difference between epidermis and endodermis:
Endodermis: | Epidermis: |
1. Endodermis refers to the inner cell layer of the plant cortex that surrounds the vascular bundle. | 1. The epidermis refers to the outermost layer of the plant, which is replaced by the periderm during secondary growth in the stem and roots. |
2. The cells of endodermis have Casparian strips inside their walls and water-impermeable deposits of suberin that regulate the absorption of water and minerals by the roots. | 2. Epidermis has a cuticle layer which prevents water loss. |
3. Found between the cortex and vascular tissue. | 3. Found in the outermost layer of stems and roots. |
4. Contains tightly packed cells. | 4. Contains cells with thick walls. |
5. Containing a starch coating. | 5. Contains a cuticle and stomata. |