Cork cells are dead and lack intercellular spaces, unlike most living plant cells. Additionally, they contain suberin in their cell walls, which adds to their impermeability.
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Living phloem cells, such as sieve tubes, companion cells, and phloem parenchyma, are essential for maintaining the metabolic processes involved in the transport of food throughout the plant. This ensures efficient distribution of nutrients to support growth, development, and energy ...
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