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In botany, epiblem is a tissue that replaces the epidermis in most roots and in stems of submerged aquatic plants.[1] It is usually located between the epidermis and cortex in the root or stem of a plant.

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  1. ^ Morris, Christopher G.; Academic Press, eds. (1992). Academic Press dictionary of science and technology. San Diego: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-200400-1.