103. Cork cells in peepal tree are produced by
(i) Pnelloderm
(2) Primary meristematic tissues
(3) Dedifferentiated tissue
(4) Axillary meristems
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I think its phelloderm
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Explanation:
Cork cell itself is called as phelloderm.
Basically they are formed during the course of secondary growth in dicots. They are formed from cork cambium which, in turn are formed from dedifferentiation of parenchymatous cells of cortex of stem.
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