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Cork - is obtained from the bark of certain trees - therefore, it is part of a plant.

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Is the cork produced by plant or animal cells?

I don't know this for sure but i think cork comes from cork trees. So I'm guessing its made up of plant cells then.


Is cork produce by animal cell or plant cell?

I don't know this for sure but i think cork comes from cork trees. So I'm guessing its made up of plant cells then.


Is a cork cell animal or plant?

Cork is a plant cell; it is the bark of the "cork oak" a type of oak tree that grows in Spain and similar climates.


Is cork produced by a plant or animal?

It's produced by the Cork Oak tree. Workers cut large sections of bark from the tree, taking care not to damage the inner layers. If done correctly, the bark will grow back. Wikipedia has a good article - see related link.


What organs of the plant may form the cork cambium?

The vascular tissue is the organ of the plant that may form the cork cambium.


Is there an official animal of Cork in Ireland?

No.


Will a plant produce cork?

To conduct water


What is the use of cork cells?

Cork cells form a protective layer around plant stems.


Why are cork cells plant cells?

Cork cells are plant cells because they are derived from the cork cambium in woody plants. These specialized cells have thick walls made of suberin that provide support, protect the plant, and prevent water loss. Additionally, cork cells are dead at maturity, unlike most living plant cells.


Protective coat made of cork and cork cambium?

Cork cambium is the layer of tissue that produces cork cells, which accumulate to form the protective cork layer. This cork layer functions to protect the stem or trunk of a plant from physical damage, pathogens, and water loss. Cork is a natural insulator and has properties that make it resistant to fire and decay, providing additional protection to the plant.


Does cork have cells?

Yes, cork is made up of cells called cork cells, which are dead at maturity and lack protoplasm. These cells are rectangular or polygonal in shape and are arranged in a compact, uniform manner to give cork its characteristic properties such as buoyancy and elasticity.


Are cork cells plant cells?

yes they are but why is the question?