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bark of a tree is impervious to gas and the water

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Answered by archdhan2004
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Cells of bark are dead and compactly arranged without intercellular spaces. They have a chemical called suberin in their walls that make them impervious to gases and water. So the bark of a tree is impervious to gases and water.

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