Describe the nature of the cell wall in collenchyma cells.
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These are the long and elongated type of the cells in which the cell wall thickness varies point to point that provides the support and strength. The thickness of their walls is due to the cellulose and pectin the is present in these walls.
These cells are found in the outer periphery and in the epidermis of the leaves and also present int he young leaves as well.
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The nature of the cell wall in collenchyma cells
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- Collenchyma cells are elongated cells with irregularly thick cell walls that provide support and structure.
- Their thick cell walls are composed of the compounds cellulose and pectin. These cells are often found under the epidermis, or the outer layer of cells in young stems and in leaf veins.
- Pectin and cellulose is the Chemical deposited at the corners of cell in collenchyma.
- Collenchyma was discovered by Scheilden and the term 'Collenchyma' was coined by Schwann.
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