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What are the uses of cork cells?​

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Answered by AmanKadam215
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The walls of cork cells contain a chemical called suberin, which makes them impermeable to water and gases. Thus, cork cells prevent water loss from plants and also make them more resistant to bacterial and fungal infection

Answered by srnroofing171797
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what are the uses of cork cells?

==> The walls of the cork cells contain are chemical called suberin.

==>The cork cells prevent water loss from plants and also make them more resistant to bacterial and fungal infections.

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==>The cork otherwise called as Phellam .

==> flexibility flexibility

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