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About Cholenchyma Tissue ...​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It consists of living cells.

Intercellular spaces are usually absent.

Cell wall is thick as it has pectin deposition.

Cells contain cytoplasm.

They have both vital as well as mechanical functions , providing support and elasticity to the plant body.

Answered by ashman513
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Collenchyma, in plants, support tissue of living elongated cells with irregular cell walls. Collenchyma cells have thick deposits of cellulose in their cell walls and appear polygonal in cross section. The strength of the tissue results from these thickened cell walls and the longitudinal interlocking of the cells. Collenchyma may form cylinders or occur as discrete strands and is one of the three ground, or fundamental, tissues in plants, together with parenchyma (living thin-walled tissue) and sclerenchyma (dead support tissue with thick cell walls).

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