Biology, asked by ImRitz7788, 1 year ago

Cork is impervious to gases and water why

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Answered by Anonymous
11
hii.. cork is deposited with Suberin

it's a waxy substance which covers the cell and it prevents the flow of water or gas or any other substances..
Answered by Anonymous
17
Hey friend !!!

Cork contains a chemical called Suberin that don't allow the water or gases to pass through it...

Hence the cork is impervious to the water and gases...

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