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Cork is formed from
(a) cork cambium (phellogen)
(b) vascular cambium
(c) phloem
(d) xylem

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Cork is found in the cork cambium.

Option (a)

Explanation:

  • In the dicot plants of angiosperm there are formation of secondary growth. This helps to increase the girth of the plant.
  • Also there is increase in the the resistance which is offered by the plants in harsh weather.
  • The cork tissue is formed by the secondary growth. They develop from the cork cambium. also the amount of cork which is deposited in the plant depends upon the age of the plant.

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