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what are resins in plant?

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Answered by thebadboy
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Resins are plant products that,

are not soluble in water,

harden when exposed to air,

do not play a role in the fundamental processes of the plant, and

are generally produced by woody plants.

Resins are produced in special resin cells in plants, and are also produced when an injury occurs to the plant. Resins can be produced through the bark of a tree, the flowers of an herb, or the buds of a shrub.

Answered by sangamsurendras
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Answer:

Resins are plant products that,

are not soluble in water,

harden when exposed to air,

do not play a role in the fundamental processes of the plant, and

are generally produced by woody plants.

Resins are produced in special resin cells in plants, and are also produced when an injury occurs to the plant. Resins can be produced through the bark of a tree, the flowers of an herb, or the buds of a shrub.

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