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what is suberin in biology​

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Answered by pinkyvasani8866
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Suberin is a cell wall-associated biopolymer found in specific cell types, such as root epidermis, root endodermis (including the Casparian band), bundle sheath cells and the periderm (cork) of woody species and underground organs (e.g., tubers).

Answered by CuscoAnswers
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Answer:

Suberin is a lipophilic molecule found in plants

Explanation:

It is generated by stem and bark cells after the plant has been wounded. When a cell develops this molecule it is considered suberized and these suberized cells form periderm, a tissue that envelops secondary stems as part of the bark and develop as the sealing tissue after wounding or leaf abscission.

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