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Differentiate between parenchyma and collenchyma and sclerenchyma.

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Answered by ItzSweetyHere
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Main Difference – Parenchyma, Collenchyma vs Sclerenchyma

Parenchyma, collenchyama, and sclerenchyma are three types of simple, permanent tissues, collectively called ground tissue in plants. Simple tissues are made up of a single cell type, which forms a homogenous, uniform cell mass in the body of the plant. Parenchyma is the most abundant type of cells in simple tissues. They are isodiametric cells containing thin cell walls. Parenchyma cells are found in all organs of the plant, seeds, fruits, flowers, leaves, stems and roots. Collenchyma cells consist of unevenly thick cell walls. They contain vacuolated protoplasts and are absent in monocots. Sclerenchyma cells are dead cells at their maturity, containing the thickest cell walls. They are specialized cells found in mature parts of the plant body. The main difference between parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma is that parenchyma cells are involved in photosynthesis, storage, and secretion, while collenchyma cells are involved in support and transportation of nutrients and sclerenchyma cells are involved in the support, protection, and transportation of water and nutrients.  

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Answered by ANUSHKASINGH2616
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PARENCHYMA - THESE ARE A TYPE OF SIMPLE PERMANENT TISSUE OF PLANT WHICH ARE LIVING AND MAINLY HELPS IN STORAGE OF FOOD LIKE STARCH GRAINS IN PARENCHYMAL CELLS OF POTATO TUBER...THEY HAVE LARGE INTERCELLULAR SPACES ..THEY ARE LOCATED IN SOFT PARTS OF PLANT LIKE CORTEX OF ROOT ,, IN STEM , LEAVES , FLOWERS AND FRUITS...THEY HAVE DENSE CYTOPLASM...

COLLENCHYMA - THEY ARE ALSO LIVING BUT THEIR FUNTION IS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FLEXIBILITY TO PLANT ...THEY HAVE VERY LITTLE INTERCELLULAR SPACE...THEY ARE LOCATED BELOW EPIDERMIS AND STALKS OF LEAVES....

SCLERENCHYMA - THEY ARE DEAD TISSUES AND THE CELLS WALLS ARE THICKENED OF LIGNIN..THEY PROVIDE MECHANICAL SUPPORT AND PROVIED STRENGTH RIGIDITY TO THE PLANT BODY..THEY HAVE NO INTERCELLULAR SPACES.. PRESENT IN HUSK OF COCONUT , COVERING OF SEED ETC...

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