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difference between parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of their cells ​

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Answered by shiyasingh884
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Parenchyma – They are living cells and walled, soft in nature due to the presence of thin-walled cells.

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The difference between the three simple tissues are tabulated below.

(Parenchyma )

It consists of thin-walled living cells. (Collenchyma) consists of thin-walled living cells.(sclerenchyma) It consists of dead cells.

Answered by srushtiraut
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Answer:

Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma

It consists of thin-walled living cells. It consists of thin-walled living cells. It consists of dead cells.

They are involved in food storage. They are the chief mechanical tissue in young plants, particularly dicot stems. It is mainly a mechanical tissue.

Comprises a thin cell wall and made up of cellulose. It comprises an uneven cell wall and is made up of pectin and hemicellulose. It comprises a hard and thick cell wall and is made up of lignin.

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