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2:
tissue is never found in the
roots (Parenchyma, cellenchyma, sclerenchyma)

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Answered by uzair2267
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Answered by ItzSweetGangster
3

Answer:

collenchyma

Explanation:

In collenchyma, the cell wall is thick as it is are made of cellulose and pectin. It is a simple, living permanent tissue made of compactly arranged elongated cells. This tissue is involved in providing mechanical support to the plant stem and is completely absent in roots.

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