differentiate between parenchyma tissue, collenchyma tissue sclerenchyma tissue
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Sclerenchyma is the supporting tissue in plants. Two types of sclerenchyma cell exist: fibres and sclereids. unlike the collenchyma, mature screnchyma is composed of dead cell walls( secondry walls ) that make 90 percent of the whole cell volumes. please mark me as the brainlist.
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Parenchyma Tissue:
- Cell wall is thin.
- Many inter cellular spaces.
- Spherical, polygonal, oval, rectangular or rod shaped.
- Cells are living, nucleus is present.
- Made up of cellulose.
Collenchyma Tissue:
- Cell wall is thick.
- Inter cellular spaces absent.
- Shapes are variable.
- Cells are living and nucleus is seen.
- Made up of Nucleus and pectin.
Sclerenchyma Tissue:
- Cell wall is hard rigid or very thick.
- Inter cellular spaces are absent.
- Elongated.
- Cells dead and devoid of cellular contents.
- Made up of lignin- a water proof material.
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