difference between perenchyma, collenchyma, schlerenchyma
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Parenchyma:thin wall;circular or polygonal in shape;usually a single large vacuole;found in soft parts of plant such as cortex and in the pith;provide temporary support to the plant
Collenchyma:made up of elongated cells and cell wall is thickened at corners;found in leaf stalks and below the epidermis ;provides support to the parts of the plants
Sclerenchyma:composed of long narrow cells which have become dead;these walls develop very thick walls due to the deposition of lignin ;provides strength to the plant parts ;found in stems and veins of the leaves
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