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Differentiate between cork cells and epidermal cells

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Answered by toobaali
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  epidermis;-  1] single layered group of cell that cover  plant leaves  flower root and stem ...........2] it is permeable in nature. protect against  water loss gas exchange and ebsorb water mineral....                                                                     cork;- 1] impermeable in nature.  2] the cork is a water proof protective layer  present on a cork tree .. it consist of dead cell.....

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Answered by jaivardhanrock
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Epidermal cells and cork cells are two types of cells found in the outermost layer of plants. They occur in different parts of the pant body at different stages. The main difference between epidermal cells and cork cells is that epidermal cells cover the entire plant body during primary growth whereas cork cells cover the stem and root of the plant after the secondary growth of the plant. Epidermal cells are found in leaves and other immature parts of the plant. They occur as a single layer of cells. Cork cells originate from the cork cambium.

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