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Difference between protective and supportive tissue

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Answered by pratyushpandey3352
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Protective, supportive, vascular and ground tissues of the root (A), stem (B,C) and petiole (D) of Lamium cymbalariifolium e. epidermis, pe. periderm, c. cortex parenchyma, co. collenchyma, ph. phloem, cm. cambium, x. xylem, t. trachea, sw. spring wood, aw. autumn wood, pi. pith, pih. pith hollow (Scale Bars 63μm for A,B,D, 17 μm for C).

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parenchyma: Cells of parenchyma tissue are unspecialised with thin cell walls. It is made up of cellulose.

Collenchyma: Cells of collenchyma tissues are elongated and irregularly thickened at the corners. It has deposition of pectin at corners

.Sclerenchyma:Cells are long and narrow as the walls are thickened due to lignin. It has uniform thickening due to presence of lignin

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