Cork cambium is the protective tissue of a stem. What mechanism does it use to protect the stem? Deposits of water in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens. Deposits of minerals in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens. Deposits of oils or waxes in the cork cambium act as a barrier and protect the stem from water loss, physical damage, and invasion of pathogens
I ges C is the answer...The waxy Suberin deposit which is water impermeable
you are to smart for your own good!
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I agree with @shreehari499 I think its C
It's not C. At least not in plato .-.
@whateven I was depending on that answer to. I got it wrong and failed the teat
its b.
thank u i thought it was c
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