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Cork is a tissue found in some plants, which consists of tightly packed dead cells. It allows improved insulation and prevents loss of water or nutrients on the inner bark of woody plants.

This tissue is often extracted from Cork Oak and manufactured into various products. See cork (material).

See also


Borke | Schors | Ritidoma

Plant physiology | Plant anatomy | Tissues

 

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