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how is cork formed ? how does it protect plants ???​

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Answered by DeepinderBawa
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Cork protects the plants by acting as a cushion against any physecal or mechanical injuries. 2. The cells of the cork are rich in suberin, which is a jelly like compound. This does not allow easy loss of water from the plants and trees and regulates the exchange of gases between the palnts and its surroundings.

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Answered by Hetro
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Cork protects the plants by acting as a cushion against any physecal or mechanical injuries. 2. The cells of the cork are rich in suberin, which is a jelly like compound. This does not allow easy loss of water from the plants and trees and regulates the exchange of gases between the palnts and its surroundings

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