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Answered by batmanbeginner
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The complementary cells is a mass ofcells in plants, formed from the cork cambium at the position of the lenticels. It is a group of loosely arranged cells that aid in gaseous exchange through cork.
Answered by sawakkincsem
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Complementry cells is a packet of loosely arranged cells appear from the cork cambium at the position of the lenticels.

This mass of cells plays a role in gaseous exchange through cork. They are loosely arranged and are not subrised. These cells are formed when parenchyma cells lose their chlorophyll and start dividing into different parts of plants, which gives rise to loosely arranged cells called complementary cells.


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