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why are the cork cell impermeable or impervious​

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Cork or outer tissue of bark, protective, waterproof outer covering of the stems and roots of woody plants. Cork is a specialized secondary tissue produced by the cork cambium of the plant. The regularly arranged walls of cork cells are impregnated with a waxy material, called suberin, that is almost impermeable to water or gases.

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