Biology, asked by Thengkur, 1 year ago

bark of a tree is impervious to gases and water

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Answered by avanthikaanand1
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in the bark of trees, cork, the protective tissue is present. the walls of cork cells are heavily thickened due to a fatty substance called suberin which makes the cells impervious to water and gases. 
Answered by Amrudha123456
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It is because of the chemical substance suberin. .which is impervious to gases and water
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