Biology, asked by mdmustafachouhan, 5 months ago

what are cork tissues? how are they formed?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cork is a protective tissue that separates the living cells of the plant from the outside environment. The formation of cork in the periderm is the result of the activity of a secondary meristem, the cork cambium, or phellogen.

Answered by lavishapuri
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Cork is a protective tissue that separates the living cells of the plant from the outside environment. The formation of cork in the periderm is the result of the activity of a secondary meristem, the cork cambium, or phellogen.

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