A plant tissue cells are elangated and thickened with celluse strip at the corners
1. Name the tissue having these features.
2.How is it involved in storing starch.
3. How does it help young stems and leaves to bend without breaking.
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A plant tissue cells are elongated and thickened with celluse strip at corners.
1. Name the tissue having these features.
2.How is it involved in storing starch.
3. How does it help young stems and leaves to bend without breaking.
1. Name the tissue having these features.
Ans. Collenchyma.
2.How is it involved in storing starch.
Ans. It is found in the leaf stalks and below the epidermis of stem. The plastids present in it helps in storing the starch.
3. How does it help young stems and leaves to bend without breaking.
Ans. Collenchyma helps young stems and leaves to bend without breaking. This feature of collenchyma is very unique and this is because the presence of elongated cells.
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