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Is cork cell a living cell or dead cell?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dead Cell

Answered by iron4man866
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Cork cells are dead at maturity as they gradually lose their protoplast and become non-living and their cell walls become suberized and therefore provides water protective layer. Cork are present at the periphery of the bark. During secondary growth phase, when plant start increasing stem diameter then they displaces epidermis layer of stem.

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