Bark cells are impervious to gaseous and water
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bark cells are impervious to gases and water due to the deposition of a material called suberin ,however there are pores at some locations on the bark which are called lenticels that allow the exchange of gases. but there is no specific experiment to prove this. it can be proved by studying the parts of the plants.
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