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characteristics of cork cells​

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Answered by AdityaSharma200414
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Cork consists of suberin cells in the shape of tiny pentagonal or hexagonal honeycombs, a complex fatty acid and filled with an air-like gas, which makes up 90% of its volume. It possesses an average density of around 200 kg/m3 and low thermal conductivity.

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Cork cells

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❑ Cell: Robert Hooke (1665).

❑ Free living cells in pond water

(Bacteria): Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

(1671).

❑ Nucleus: Robert Brown (1831).

❑ Protoplasm: Purkinje (1839).

❑ Cell theory: Schleiden (1838) and

Schwann (1839) in plants and animals

respectively.

❑ All cell arises from pre existing cell: Virchow (1855)

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