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what is phelloderm?? and tannins,. perfect answer will be mark as brainliest

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Answered by Ritulshekhar1
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A phelloderm is The layer of tissue, often very thin, produced on the inside of the cork cambium in woody plants. It forms a secondary cortex.
A tannins is a yellowish or brownish bitter-tasting organic substance present in some galls, barks, and other plant tissues, consisting of derivatives of gallic acid.

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Answered by 247him
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phelloderm (botany)

a layer of thin tissue cells which are generated by the inner surface of the cork cambium (tissue found in many vascular plants)

tannin

yellowish brown amorphous powder like substances used for making leather. It is majorly used as a tanning agent and medical astringents and also is present in coffee and tea


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