Biology, asked by aarizmallick, 1 year ago

list the characteristics of cork . how are they formed? how does it acts as a protective tissue


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Answered by ashajain93
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Answer: The characteristics of cork are as follows: Cells of cork are dead at maturity. Cells possess a chemical substance 'suberin' in their walls. As plants grow older, a strip of secondary meristem replaces the epidermis of the stem.

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Answered by MichRUHI
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Answer:

The cork cells are dead and compactly packed with no intercellular space

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