The wall of cork cell is mostly impregnated with [CPMT 1993]
A) Cellulose
B) Suberin
C) Cutin
D) Lignin
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(b). Suberin
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Answer:
The correct answer of this question is option B.
Explanation:
Cork cells are mostly found in the epidermis portion of a plant anatomy.
Now the cell wall of these cork cells are a little bit complex because of it's complex internal chemical structure which made out of a biopolymer known as the suberin.
The cork's cell wall is mostly impregnated by this chemical compound known as suberin.
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