The walls of the cork cells are thickened due to the presence of ___________
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suberin
The walls of cork cells are thickened by the deposition of an organic substance which make this cells impermeable to water and gases the substance is ? It's called suberin. Many layers of suberin containing cork cells protect plants against water loss, infection, and heat exposure.
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