How does the crok act as protective tissue ?
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The secondary meristem forms on its outer side several layered thick cork or the barks of the trees. Cork act as a protective tissue because (i) Its cells are dead and compactly arranged without intercellular spaces. (ii) They also have deposition of suberin on the walls that makes them impervious to gases and water.
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✔️✔️Cork act as a protective layer because its cells are dead, filled with tannis, resin and air impermeable due to deposition of suberin over the cell walls and absence of intracellular spaces.It is insulating (heat proof), fire proof,shock proof, water proof and repellent to microbes and animal...
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✔️✔️Cork act as a protective layer because its cells are dead, filled with tannis, resin and air impermeable due to deposition of suberin over the cell walls and absence of intracellular spaces.It is insulating (heat proof), fire proof,shock proof, water proof and repellent to microbes and animal...
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