Biology, asked by neha2455, 11 months ago

Cork tissue arises from
(a) periderm
(b) phellogen
(c) phelloderm
(d) phellem
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Answered by deepakr30
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Answer:

The cork tissue is a water resistant bark that arises due to the activity of the 'cork cambium' or the 'phellogen'. It is a lateral tissue that helps the formation of the 'secondary tissue' that replaces the shoot and the root. It is mostly made by the 'parenchyma cells'.

Answered by SINGH1717
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Answer:

Phellogen

phellogen

phellogen

phellogen

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