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4 November, 16:29
What's the definition of "cork"?
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Mohammed Mayer
4 November, 16:31
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The light brown substance obtained from the outer layer of the bark of the cork oak
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Elian Pacheco
4 November, 16:58
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Cork cambium is meristematic tissue that is partially reaponsible for a woody plant's secondary (lateral) growth. Cork cambium is responsible for the creation of cork cells, dead cells coated with a waxy substance called suberin that make up a major component of bark
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