Biology, asked by roynandini2412, 1 month ago

A PLANT ISSUE CELLS ARE ELONGATED AND THICKENED WITH CELLULOSE STRIPS AT THE CORNERS
A. NAME THE TISSUE HAVING THIS FEATURE
B.HOW IS IT INVOLVED IN STORING STARCH?
C. HOW DOES IT HELP YOUNG STEMS YOUNG STEMS AND BRANCHES TO BEND WITHOUT BREAKING?

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Answered by CRD08
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A. Collenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue typically found in the shoots and leaves of plants. Collenchyma cells are thin-walled but the corners of the cell wall are thickened with cellulose. This tissue gives strength, particularly in growing shoots and leaves due to the thickened corners.

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