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1)How is rhytidome act as the structural defence by plants against fire?

2)Why do submerged plants receive weak illumination than exposed floating plants in a lake?

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Answered by mansi2426
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How is rhytidome act as the structural

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by plants against fire?

Answered by singhdisha687
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Rhytidome is the structural defense by plants against fire. The outer bark of trees which extends to the last formed periderm is called Rhytidome. It is composed of multiple layers of suberized periderm, cortical and phloem tissues. It protects the stem against fire, water oss, invasion of insects

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