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Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of cytoplasm

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Answered by AdityaJadhav44
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Parenchyma has a thin cell wall of their cells, and are made up of cellulose. Whereas collenchyma cells have an uneven cell wall made up of pectin and hemicellulose. There is a hard and thick cell wall present of the sclerenchyma cells, which is made up of the lignin

Answered by Anonymous
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Parenchyma: The cells have thin cell walls made up of cellulose.

Collenchyma: The cells have cell walls thickened at the comers due to pectin deposition.

Sclerenchyma: Their walls are thickened due to lignin deposition.

They are the simple plant tissues....

Parenchyma cells are the type of living plant cells, which are known for healing and repair mechanism, and food storage. Collenchyma cells are known for providing mechanical support to the plants, by protecting the delicate inner part of the plant. Sclerenchyma cells are the matured dead cells and are found in wooden part or hard stem of the plant.

Difference Between Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma Cells

Parenchyma cells are the type of living plant cells, which are known for healing and repair mechanism, and food storage. Collenchyma cells are known for providing mechanical support to the plants, by protecting the delicate inner part of the plant. Sclerenchyma cells are the matured dead cells and are found in wooden part or hard stem of the plant.

Likewise the humans, who have bones to support their body structure, plants also have certain specialized tissues which help them, by providing support to their structure, protecting the inner parts, giving strength, etc. These three tissues (Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma) are considered as the ground tissues of the plants and are known to provide mechanical strength to the plant right from its growing stage to lifelong.

Likewise the humans, who have bones to support their body structure, plants also have certain specialized tissues which help them, by providing support to their structure, protecting the inner parts, giving strength, etc. These three tissues (Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma) are considered as the ground tissues of the plants and are known to provide mechanical strength to the plant right from its growing stage to lifelong.Apart from the above-mentioned points, plant tissues also help in the division of the new cells, and in growing of the new plants. It also helps in various metabolic activities. They also help the tissues of the leaf, stems, and branches in bending and protect from the damage.

Likewise the humans, who have bones to support their body structure, plants also have certain specialized tissues which help them, by providing support to their structure, protecting the inner parts, giving strength, etc. These three tissues (Parenchyma, Collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma) are considered as the ground tissues of the plants and are known to provide mechanical strength to the plant right from its growing stage to lifelong.Apart from the above-mentioned points, plant tissues also help in the division of the new cells, and in growing of the new plants. It also helps in various metabolic activities. They also help the tissues of the leaf, stems, and branches in bending and protect from the damage.Tissues are formed from the group of cells performing a specialized function. Plant are also multicellular organisms, containing numerous cells and each one is assigned for the specific activity. Generally, there are two types of plant tissues, these are Meristematic and Permanent tissues. The permanent tissues are again divided into simple permanent tissue and complex permanent tissues.

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