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cells of cork contain a chemical called

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Answered by aariaakhan
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Answer:

the cells of cork contain a chemical called is suberin

Answered by lovingheart
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Cells of cork contain a chemical called Suberin

Explanation:

  • The elasticize chemical of cork cell Suberin is hydrophobic. It is placed in the cell walls of the cell of endodermal.
  • It is a ferulic acid obtained biopolymer and it has polyaromatic domain. It is consisted of fatty acids and dicarboxylic acid.
  • It forms gas and acts as barrier of diffusion between the central cylinder and cortex of the root.
  • The tissues of cork have high layers of suberin in it.
  • The suberin in it prevents water loss of plants, infections and exposure to the heat.    

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