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casparian strip occurs in the cells of

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Answered by athish9705
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Casparian strip A band of suberin, an impermeable substance, found in the endodermal cell walls of plant roots; it was named after R. Caspary. Movement of water through the apoplast pathway is diverted from the cell wall to the cytoplasm, where it then follows the symplast pathway.

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Casparian strip is a band of cell wall material that is deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis of roots

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