Collenchyma is considered as a living tissue because its cells consists of
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Collenchyma tissue is composed of elongated cells with irregularly thickened walls. Collenchyma cells are usually living, and have only a thick primary cell wall made up of cellulose and pectin. Cell wall thickness is strongly affected by mechanical stress upon the plant. So it's called living mechanical tissue.
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