Biology, asked by sichil69, 11 months ago

How is cork formed? ​

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Answered by partimabebni
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Cork is formed by the division of cork cambium or the lateral meristem(phelloderm). Cork provides mechanical strength to trees and is fire resistant. Cork is present at the outer surface of a tree made up of suberin. It is made up of dead cells which are compactly arranges with no intercellular spaces.

Answered by ʙʀᴀɪɴʟʏᴡɪᴛᴄh
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Cork is formed by the division of cork cambium or the lateral meristem(phelloderm). Cork provides mechanical strength to trees and is fire resistant. Cork is present at the outer surface of a tree made up of suberin. It is made up of dead cells which are compactly arranges with no intercellular spaces.

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