Biology, asked by wwwpriya9quershi, 1 year ago

can we say the sclerenchyma tissue as forming the bark of the tree?

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Answered by Gurveer08
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER.....

<b><i>Sclerenchyma</i></b>, in plants, support tissue composed of any of various kinds of hard woody cells. 

YES WE CAN SAY BECAUSE THEY ARE HARD AND RIGID...

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wwwpriya9quershi: if you know then
Gurveer08: but where is question
wwwpriya9quershi: in the comment box of aryan
Gurveer08: ohk
Gurveer08: They are parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma. Parenchyma – Thecells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. Cells can be oval or round in shape. ... The collenchyma tissue canbe located in the leaf stalks, below the epidermis etc.
wwwpriya9quershi: will you plzz tell the location of parenchyma tissue
Gurveer08: Parenchyma can be found in many regions of the plant body. It is mostly is located in Cortex, pith, medullary rays or pith rays in wood and as packing tissue in xylem and phloem. Collenchyma is distributed peripherally just below the epidermis. It is found in the outer regions of cortex (stems, petioles).
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Answered by AryanDeo
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Yes, we can say that the sclerenchyma tissue is forming the bark of the tree as it has dead cells and is also hard in structure so it provide support to the tree.

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wwwpriya9quershi: does the collenchyma tissue form the epidermal layer of the leaves
AryanDeo: yes, as they provide support
wwwpriya9quershi: so stomata must also be presesnt in the collency
wwwpriya9quershi: collenchyma tissue
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