Biology, asked by nirmaldarrick1773, 11 months ago

Collenchyma occurs in the stem and petioles of
(a) Xerophytes (b) Monocots
(c) Dicot herbs (d) Hydrophytes

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Answered by RonakSahal1
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Answer:

dicot stem and petioles contain collenchyma

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Collenchyma occurs in the stem and petioles of Dicot Herbs.

Option (d).

Explanation:

  • Collenchyma is spotted in epidermis of dicot stem and petioles and plentiful in climber stems.
  • Collenchyma is present in dicots that provide tensile strength as hypoderma (below the epidermis) and also above the petiole.  
  • Collenchyma is a type of tissue where the wall are unevenly thickeded and made from 'homogenous living cells'.
  • These cells which are more or less elongated, and where present the plant organs are provided with mechanical support to the dicot plants.

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