List the Characteristics of cork. How are they formed?
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The characteristics of cork are as follows:
(1). Cells of cork are dead at maturity.
(2). These cells are compactly arranged.
(3). Cells do not posses intercellular spaces.
(4). Cells possess a chemical substance 'suberin' in their walls.
There are several thick layers.
As plants grow older, a strip of secondary meristem replaces the epidermis of the stem. Cells on the outside are cut off from this layer. This forms the several-layer thick cork or the bark of the tree.
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- Characteristics:Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:
- Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:Cells of cork are dead at maturity.
- Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:Cells of cork are dead at maturity.These cells are compactly arranged.
- Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:Cells of cork are dead at maturity.These cells are compactly arranged.Cells do not posses intercellular spaces.
- Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:Cells of cork are dead at maturity.These cells are compactly arranged.Cells do not posses intercellular spaces.Cells possess a chemical substance 'suberin' in their walls.
- Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows:Cells of cork are dead at maturity.These cells are compactly arranged.Cells do not posses intercellular spaces.Cells possess a chemical substance 'suberin' in their walls.There are several thick layers.
How they are formed:
- Cork is obtained from the new outer sheath of bark formed by the inner bark after the original rough outer bark is removed. The outer sheath may then be stripped and will form again.
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