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What is the difference between cork and bark

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Answered by charu2681
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Cork and bark are two outer components of woody plants. Bark is composed of cork, cork cambium, phelloderm, cortex, and secondary phloem. The main difference between cork and bark is that cork is a tough, insulating cell layer with wax, which protects the stem and root from water loss whereas bark is the outermost layer of the stem and root of the woody plants, which have storage, transport, and protecting functions

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Answered by GlitteringPrinces
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Answer:

Cork and bark are two outer components of woody plants. ... The main difference between cork and bark is their structure and function. Cork serves as a protective barrier whereas bark has other functions such as storage and transport.

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