The chemical substance present in cork cells that makes the cork impervious to gas and water
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thin walls of those cells are saturated with a fatty waxy substance, called suberin, which makes cork almost impervious to water and air. Suberin is the chemical present in cell wall of cork that makes it impervious to gases and water.
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