Biology, asked by akshayashwini19, 11 months ago

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The stalk of a plant leaf es derived from which one of the following types of plant tissue
(A) Sclerenchyma (B) Parenchyma Chlorenchyma (D) Collenchyma​

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Answered by dreamrob
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• The stalk of a plant leaf derived from Chollenchyma.

• Collenchyma is a simple permanent tissue located in leaf stalks, below the epidermis of leaves and stems.

• Collenchyma tissue gives mechanical support and give flexibility to the plant.

• Collenchyma tissue made up of cellulose and pectin.

• Collenchyma is absent in monocot and roots.

Answered by skyfall63
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The stalk of a plant leaf derived from Collenchyma.

Answer: Option (D)

Explanation:

  • Collenchyma is a simple "permanent tissue" located in leaf strides which is present under the epidermis of leaves and stems.
  • Collenchyma tissue gives mechanical support and gives flexibility to the plant.
  • Collenchyma tissue built by cellulose and pectin whereas monocot and roots are absent.

Learn more about Collenchyma.

Transverse section of collenchyma tissue​

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