Biology, asked by dhanunjayaraok5, 1 month ago

In root layers continuity of apoplast is
interrupted by
(A) Cork
(B) Casparian strips
(C) Xylem
(D) Phloem​

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Answered by sunitaranjan786
1

Answer:

(B) Casparian strips

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are interrupted by Casparian strips

  • It in common is a thickened wall region surrounding primary roots that is one cell layer deep.
  • The apoplast represents the area beyond the plasma membrane of a plant where ideal fluid can freely disperse.
  • The strip in complex roots, air gaps between plant cells and the plant cuticle all disturb it. It stops excess soil solution from being drawn directly into the inner part of the root, where xylem is present.

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