Biology, asked by KeshavChauhan1, 1 year ago

what is casparian strips? write its significance in plants.


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Answered by arohi200
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Casparian strip A band of waterproof, corky tissue that is found on the side and walls of the endodermis of roots. The strip prevents water from entering the pericycle except through the cytoplasm of endodermal cells; this may be important in producing root pressure. "Casparian strip." A Dictionary of Plant Sciences. 

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Casparian strip A band of waterproof, corky tissue that is found on the side and walls of the endodermis of roots. The strip prevents water from entering the pericycle except through the cytoplasm of endodermal cells; this may be important in producing root pressure.


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