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Different between parenchyma and collenchyma​

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Answered by dreamcatchergirl
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Explanation:

arenchyma Collenchyma

1 Cells with thin cell wall. Cell wall is thick.

2 Cell wall made up of cellulose. Cell wall made of cellulose and pectin.

3 Deposition of cellulose is even in the cell wall. Deposition of cellulose and pectin is uneven in the cell wall. Wall thickening is more in the corners of the cells.

4 Cells are usually loosely arranged with intercellular spaces. Cells are usually closely packed without intercellular spaces.

5 Parenchyma is present in all parts of the plant body. Usually. present below the epidermis of the plant as hypodermis.

6 Secondary thickening absent. Secondary thickening present.

7 Cells usually isodiametric to circular in shape. Cells usually polygonal in shape.

8 Cells can store waste products, tannins, gums, resins etc. Usually cells do not store any waste products or ergastic substances.

9 Can provide mechanical support only when the cells are fully turgid. Can provide mechanical support even in the flaccid condition due to the thick cell wall.

10 Present in both in the primary and secondary structures of the plants. Usually present only in the primary structures of the plants.

11 Present in both xylem and phloem as one component. Collenchyma is not found in xylem and phloem.

12 Parenchymatous cells undergo several modifications such as chlorenchyma, aerenchyma, palisade, spongy etc.. Collenchymatous cells do not show such modifications.

13 Cells can be dedifferentiated into meristematic cells (example: formation of vascular cambium and phellogen during secondary growth). The ability of dedifferentiation is literally absent in collenchyma.

14 Functions of Parenchyma:

(a). Store water

(b). Store food materials (starch)

(c). Chlorenchyma can assist in photosynthesis

(d). Aerenchyma can provide buoyancy

(e). Store ergastic substances

(f). Can provide meristematic tissue Functions of Collenchyma:

(a). Provide mechanical support

(b). Provide flexibility to petiole, leaves etc.

(c). Facilitate bending of the plant organ without breaking

(d). Collenchyma can also store food materials

(e). Can perform photosynthesis if chlorophyll is present

characteristics of parenchyma

Answered by benzenevats26
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Answer:

Parenchyma::

The tissue consists of thin walled living cell

Distributed in almost all part of the plant body

the link level of millet and store food they also store water product.

Collenchyma::

the tissue consists of cells having localised thickening in their cell walls..

It occur mostly in aerial part of the plant and is registered to the other layer..

kolanka is a chief mechanical tissue in the path of young plants particularly in young dicotyledonous stem..

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