difference between collenchyma,Sclerenchyma and parenchyma on the basis of inter cellular space
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Paranchyma - 1) it has a primary cell wall
2) cell walls are thin
3) cell wall is made up of cellulose
Collemchyma-1) it also has a primary cell wall
2) cell walls are thick at corners
3) cell wall is made up of cellulose
Sclerenchyma-1) it has a secondary cell wall
2) cell wall is very thick reducing the cellular space of the cell
3) cell wall is made up of "lignin"
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Paranchyma - 1) it has a primary cell wall
2) cell walls are thin
3) cell wall is made up of cellulose
Collemchyma-1) it also has a primary cell wall
2) cell walls are thick at corners
3) cell wall is made up of cellulose
Sclerenchyma-1) it has a secondary cell wall
2) cell wall is very thick reducing the cellular space of the cell
3) cell wall is made up of "lignin"
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COLLENCHYMA:
The cell wall is irregularly thickened at the corner ,and have very little space between the cells.
PARENCHYMA
Cell walls are relatively thin and the cells in PARENCHYMA are loosely packed.
SCLERENCHYMA
The cell wall are uniformly thickened abd there are no intercellular spaces.
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The cell wall is irregularly thickened at the corner ,and have very little space between the cells.
PARENCHYMA
Cell walls are relatively thin and the cells in PARENCHYMA are loosely packed.
SCLERENCHYMA
The cell wall are uniformly thickened abd there are no intercellular spaces.
ANSWER GIVEN APPROPRIATELY.
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