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How does cork acts as a protective tissue

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Answered by Róunak
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The walls of cork cells are heavily thickened by the deposition of sobering. This structural characteristic helps the cork to protect and prevent itself from infection and mechanical injury. It also prevents desiccation, by preventing loss of water from the plant body
Answered by PIB
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Cells of cork are dead and arranged without intercellular spaces. They also have a chemical called Siberian in their walls that makes them impervious to gases and water, thus they provide strong mechanical strength to plants.
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