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Collenchyma cells have thicker cell
walls than some other simple plant
tissues. Which of the following is a
major function of collenchyma tissue?​

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Answered by archanadas78975
0

Answer:

it gives help and support to the plants

Answered by avengersanirudh
1

Answer:

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 tissue is composed by elongated living cells of uneven primary thick walls, which possess hemicellulose, cellulose, and pectic materials. It provides support, structure, mechanical strength, and flexibility to the petiole, leaf veins, and stem of young plants, allowing for easy bending without breakage.

There are four main types of collenchyma:

Angular collenchyma (thickened at intercellular contact points)

Tangential collenchyma (cells arranged into ordered rows and thickened at the tangential face of the cell wall)

Annular collenchyma (uniformly thickened cell walls)

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