Biology, asked by fatimamahveen31371, 5 months ago

Why is cork hard ? What benefits do plants have of this ?

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Answered by piyushsharm31
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  1. The cork is just the very thick outer layer, called the cambium, and is mainly composed of a waxy rubbery substance called suberin.
  2. Although the cork is waterproof, unpalatable and insulating, cork trees can survive perfectly well without it.
  3. Not only do indoor plants enhance the overall appearance of a space, but they've been shown to boost moods, increase creativity, reduce stress, and eliminate air pollutants — making for a healthier, happier you. Indoor plants don't just look good – they can make us feel good, too. Studies have shown indoor plants.

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Answered by rajwinder66174
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Answer: It produces cork cells (bark) containing a waxy substance known as suberin that canrepel water. The bark protects the plant against physical damage and helps reduce water loss. The corkcambium also produces a layer of cells known as phelloderm, which grows inward from the cambium
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