Biology, asked by sachinparjapat96, 9 months ago

how does the bark act as a protective tissue​

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Answered by tshivom9
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Bark is formed as a result of the secondary growth in the plants. Phallogen cut the cell inside as phelloderm or secondary cortex and outer side as phellem of cork. The bark is a water proof protective layer (bark) present on the trees to prevent loss of water through evaporation.

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Answered by bhoopbhoomi3088
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Bark is formed as a result of the secondary growth in the plants. Phallogen cut the cell inside as phelloderm or secondary cortex and outer side as phellem of cork. The bark is a water proof protective layer (bark) present on the trees to prevent loss of water through evaporation

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