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Removal of cork from the trees is to be...

Removal of cork from the trees is to be done with care. Otherwise the tree can die. This is because

A

The exylem layer transporting water and minerals can be damaged

B

The primary rays giving strenght can be damage

C

The inner pith with storage cells can damaged

D

The phloem used in transporting the sugars can be damaged

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