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Collenchyma has the
angular thickening of​

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Answered by AadyaGudwani
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It provides mechanical support to the plant. Collenchyma develops from the ground meristem or procambium. (a) Angular: The thickening materials deposit at the angles or corners of the cells where several cells meet e.g., petioles of Cucurbita, beta etc

Answered by rdchennai58
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Collenchyma cells are present at the peripheral areas of herbaceous stems, petioles etc. The angular thickenings in collenchymas are rich in cellulose. In a cross-sectional view, the thickenings occur at those places where several cells meet.

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