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How does the upper epidermis differ from the lower epidermis in leaves?

Author: Chase Podell



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By having hairs to give shade to the sunlight. The upper epidermis also has less stomata and guard cells than the lower epidermis. The hair on the upper epidermis are adaptive giving nature that the sun's reflection is very warm and bright and the hairs provide shade.


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