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cork is impervious to gases and water why​

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Answered by pampaghosh354
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Answer:

The cork cell become impervious to gases water and nutrients due to deposition of Suberin

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Answered by shobha35
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Explanation:

Plasma membrane is semi permeable and it is not impervious to water. Lignin is a complex polymer which acts as a cement and hardens the cell wall. The walls of cork cells are heavily thickened with an organic substance, suberin, Suberin makes these cells impervious to water and gases.

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