Biology, asked by srikri600, 9 months ago

how does cork act as a protective tissue?​

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Answered by aryan37114
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Suberin is a waterproofing waxy substance which restricts the water movement. Presence of suberin in dead cells of cork and absence of intercellular spaces makes the cells impermeable to water and gases thereby protecting the underlying tissues from desiccation, mechanical injury and pathogenic infection.

Answered by dalipsihag85
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cork is a protective tissue read dad suprized cells that form thick and waterproof covering of older roots and steam

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