Biology, asked by rahul1145, 1 year ago

what is casparian strips

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Answered by Pickeyleo
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In plant anatomy, the Casparian strip is a band of cell wall material deposited in the radial and transverse walls of the endodermis, and is chemically different from the rest of the cell wall - the cell wall being made of lignin and without suberin - whereas the Casparian strip is made of suberin and sometimes lignin.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya !!!

In the endodermis of plants , the radial and transverse walls ligno-suberin thickenings called Casparian strips as a part of primary wall in the form of a ring...

The radial and inner tangential walls are densely thickened with casparian strips they act as barrier between cortex and stele for the movement of water...

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