Science, asked by hatim586, 10 months ago

Where are resins stored in plants?
A Old Xylem
B Cell Vacuole

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Answered by gango31
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Resins and gums are metabolic by-products of plant tissues. They are formed in the specialized structures called passages ducts. Gums are the waste products usually formed due to the disintegration of the plant cellulose. These byproducts are stored in the vacuoles of the ageing cell such as old xylem

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Resins are stored in old xylem .

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