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  1. Cork is formed from
    1. cork cambium (phellogen)
    2. vascular cambium
    3. phloem
    4. xylem
Correct Option: A

Phellogen present in outer cortical cells produce cork or phellem on the outer side which consists of dead and compactly arranged rectangular cells that possess suberised cell walls which causes them to become buoyant. Phellogen also cuts off cells on innerside called as phelloderm or secondary cortex.



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