The tissue that undergoes changes to form cork in older plants.
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As plants grow older, the outer protective tissue undergoes certain changes. 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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- As plants grow older, the outer protective tissue undergoes certain changes.
- 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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