where are casparian strip found in plants and what are they made up of?
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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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Casparian strip is a band of cell wall and are found in the transverse walls of the endodermis and are chemically different from others cells
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