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Asked: October 27, 20202020-10-27T04:49:46+00:00 2020-10-27T04:49:46+00:00In: Class 9

How does the cork act as a protective tissue?

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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 Science Chapter 6
Tissues
NCERT Books for Session 2022-2023
CBSE Board and UP Board
Exercises Questions
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    1. biology Master
      2020-12-13T07:21:37+00:00Added an answer on December 13, 2020 at 7:21 am

      The cork cells are dead cells and do not have any intercellular spaces. The cell wall of the cork cells are coated with suberin (a waxy substance). Suberin makes these cells impermeable to water and gases. Cork is protective in function; it protects underlying tissues from desiccation, infection and mechanical injury.

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    2. lokesh12
      2023-11-24T10:43:42+00:00Added an answer on November 24, 2023 at 10:43 am

      Cork, also known as periderm, is a specialized tissue found in the outer bark of woody stems and roots in plants. Its primary function is to provide protection to the plant against various environmental stresses and threats. The unique structural composition of cork enables it to serve as a durable and resilient protective covering.

      Protective Functions of Cork Tissue:
      1. Waterproof Barrier:
      – Description: The cork cells possess suberin, a waterproof substance, in their cell walls.
      – Explanation: This waterproof nature prevents excessive water loss through transpiration, reducing dehydration and safeguarding inner tissues from desiccation.

      2. Resistance to Mechanical Damage:
      – Description: Cork cells have thick, tough cell walls rich in suberin and lignin.
      – Explanation: This structural strength provides resilience against physical damage, shielding the underlying tissues from abrasions, impacts, and external injuries.

      3. Protection Against Pathogens:
      – Description: The suberin-rich cell walls create a protective barrier.
      – Explanation: This barrier impedes the entry and spread of pathogens, including fungi, bacteria, and pests, preventing infections and safeguarding the plant from diseases.

      4. Thermal Insulation:
      – Description: Cork’s insulating properties contribute to thermal protection.
      – Explanation: It helps maintain a stable internal temperature, shielding the plant from extreme heat or cold and reducing the risk of damage due to temperature fluctuations.

      5. Longevity and Durability:
      – Description: Cork cells are non-living at maturity and form a long-lasting protective layer.
      – Explanation: This enduring quality ensures sustained protection as the outer layers of cork tissue gradually renew, providing continued defense against environmental stresses.

      Conclusion:
      Cork tissue, with its waterproof nature, mechanical strength, resistance to pathogens, insulating properties, and long-lasting durability, plays a pivotal role in shielding woody stems and roots, contributing significantly to the overall health, longevity, and survival of plants.

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