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Difference between function of collenchyma and arenchyma

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Answered by WritersParadise01
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Hey mate! here's your answer!



COLLENCHYMA :-



when Parenchyma cells have Chloroplast, it is said to be Collenchyma.




And, SCLERENCHYMA :-



when Parenchyma cells have spaces between them, they are said to be Arenchyma.



hope you understood!



Answered by BrainlyVirat
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 {\boxed {\boxed {\boxed {\sf Collenchyma}}}}

Collenchyma tissue is located in the leaf stalks below the epidermis. It's function is that it gives flexibility and allows easy bending in the various parts of plants like leaves , stem , and twigs. It also provides mechanical support to young plants.


 { \boxed {\boxed {\boxed{\sf{Aerenchyma}}}}}

In aquatic plants , the intercellular spaces form larger air cavities. Aerenchyma tissues give buoyancy to the plants.
It also helps them float in the water.


This is the difference between Collenchyma and Aerenchyma.

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