Biology, asked by aryanraj5822, 4 months ago

What is suberin? is it present in plant? where is it present ?
in which part??​

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Answered by govardhanreddy627
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Explanation:

Suberin is a lipophilic macromolecule found in specialized plant cell walls, wherever insulation or protection toward the surroundings is needed. Suberized cells form the periderm, the tissue that envelops secondary stems as part of the bark, and develop as the sealing tissue after wounding or leaf abscission.

Answered by kumarprateek166
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Answer:

Suberin, a complex polyester biopolymer, is lipophilic, and composed of long chain fatty acids called suberin acids, and glycerol. ... Suberin is a major constituent of cork, and is named after the cork oak, Quercus suber. Its main function is as a barrier to movement of water and solutes.

Yes it is present in plants

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