Biology, asked by shuklashivani60630, 4 months ago

Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of:
(a) cellulose
(b) lipids
(c) suberin
(d) lignin

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Answered by Itzunknownhuman
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It provides flexibility, great tensile and compression strength to the cell wall and makes the eel; wail impermeable. It is present in scierenchyma cells and not in cork cells. The walls of cork cells are heavily thickened with an organic substance, suberin, Suberin makes these cells impervious to water and gases

hence the correct answer is c)suberin

it is water resistance so it does not allows water to go to the envionment

Answered by Itzcutemuffin
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Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of:

(a) cellulose

(b) lipid

(c) suberin

(d) lignin

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option (c) suberin

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