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WHY CORK AND BARK ARE DEAD TISSUE?​

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Answered by sushilyashk
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Answer:

In old stems the epidermal layer, cortex, and primary phloem become separated from the inner tissues by thicker formations of cork. Due to the thickening cork layer these cells die because they do not receive water and nutrients. This dead layer is the rough corky bark that forms around tree trunks and other stems.

Answered by MysticalStar07
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Answer:

Corks refers to the tough elastic tissue of plants in the outer layer of the barks of a tree.

Bark: Bark refers to the outermost covering of the trunk and root of a plant.

Bark: Bark is formed from both cork cambium and vascular cambium.

Cork: Cork consists of dead cells.

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