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10 differences in between chlorenchyma collenchyma sclerenchyma and aerenchyma

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\sf{\bold{\green{\underline{\underline{COLLENCHYMA}}}}}

  1. Collenchyma cells are known for providing mechanical support to the plants, by protecting the delicate inner part of the plant.
  2. These type of cells are present in every soft part of the plant.
  3. These cells are found in petiole, leaves and young stems
  4. These cells are specialised cell
  5. These cell consists of unequally thin cell wall.
  6. The cell wall is made up of pectin and cellulose.
  7. These consists of living cell at maturity.

\sf{\bold{\red{\underline{\underline{PARENCHYMA}}}}}

  1. Parenchyma cells are the type of living plant cells, which are known for healing and repair mechanism, and food storage.
  2. These cells are found in specific part of the plant like leaves, stems, and petioles.
  3. These cells are specialised cell.
  4. These cell consists of unequally thin cell wall.
  5. The cell wall is made up of pectin and cellulose.
  6. These consists of living cell at maturity.

\sf{\bold{\blue{\underline{\underline{SCLERENCHYMA}}}}}

  1. Sclerenchyma cells are the matured dead cells and are found in wooden part or hard stem of the plant.
  2. It is found in mature parts of the plants or trees.
  3. These cells are specialised cells.
  4. The cell wall consists of a thick and rigid cell wall.
  5. The cell wall is made up of waterproofing lignin.
  6. These cells consists of dead cells at maturity.

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