Yes b/c it came from a living thing. but keep in mind that the Cork cell could be mixed w/ non living things such as plastic, PVC etc. The cork cell is no longer living, it is a dead plant cell.
I think it does, because if you compare it with animal cell and plant cell to my opinion i think it does have a nucleus!
Most likely plant cells because cork is from trees & that's a plant
Cork cells are non living. So they cannot be seen
Cork is a type of wood, so yes it is made up of cells. All living things are made up of cells.
No they do not have. They are non living
Yes
yes
Cork comes from trees which are eukaryotic
he described the cork cells to be tiny cells
he was looking at a piece of cork
A cork cell is a non living cell. These cells form a protective tissue that displaces the stem epidermis as the plant's diameter increases in size. These cells are produce from the living cork cambium. As the cork cambium cells divide, the push older cells towards the outside of the plant where they die and form cork and bark. Will it can The cells of the phellem are called cork cells, they are generated centrifugally, are non-living and have suberized cell walls. The phelloderm consists of cells given off towards the inside of the phellogen, forming the inner part of the periderm.
Cork cells are found on the outer edge of bark on trees. Trees are plants, therefore the cells are plant cells as they are a part of the tree.
Cork comes from trees which are eukaryotic
he described the cork cells to be tiny cells
Robert Hooke named the spaces in the cork cell
No, cork comes from cork trees, which are composed of eukaryotic cells.
Cork cells form a protective layer around plant stems.
he was looking at a piece of cork
A cork cell is a non living cell. These cells form a protective tissue that displaces the stem epidermis as the plant's diameter increases in size. These cells are produce from the living cork cambium. As the cork cambium cells divide, the push older cells towards the outside of the plant where they die and form cork and bark. Will it can The cells of the phellem are called cork cells, they are generated centrifugally, are non-living and have suberized cell walls. The phelloderm consists of cells given off towards the inside of the phellogen, forming the inner part of the periderm.
Cork cells are found on the outer edge of bark on trees. Trees are plants, therefore the cells are plant cells as they are a part of the tree.
Because cork cell cells are dead, cell membrane are only present in living cells
yes they are but why is the question?
Robert Hooke observed cork cells* through a microscope in 1665.* In fact, he coined the term, cell, at that time because of the resemblance of the cork material to the cells that monks lived in.
Robert Hooke was the person who invented the microscope and first observed the cells in a cork.