Biology, asked by Laxmaiah1962, 11 months ago

bark cells are impervious to gases and water what experiment will you perform to prove this​

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Answered by bhuvaneshwarsabbani
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Therefore bark cells are impervious to gases and water. BARK CELLS ARE MOSTLY IMPERVIOUS TO WATER AND GASES DUE TO DEPOSITION OF A MATERIAL CALLED SUBERIN. HOWEVER, THERE ARE PORES AT SOME LOCATIONS IN THE BARK CALLED LENTICELS THAT ALLOW ECHANGE OF GASES. THERE IS NO SPECIFIC EXPERIMENT TO PROVE THIS

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Answered by Anonymous
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. ♦ in big tress dermal tissue forms several layers above the epidermis it is called bark.

. ♦ The several layers of bark does not allow any things like gases amd water to pass through it.

. ♦ hence bark cells are impervious to gases and water.

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