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The common bottle cork is a product of:

  1. A
    Vascular Cambium
  2. B
    Dermatogen
  3. C
    Phellogen
  4. D
    Xylem

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Phellogen (cork cambium) is a meristematic tissue that develops in the extra-stelar region. It cuts off cells on its outer side that differentiate into phellem (cork). Commercial cork is obtained from the bark of the Cork Oak (Quercus suber).

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The common bottle cork is a product of:
A
Vascular Cambium
B
Dermatogen
C
Phellogen
D
Xylem

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