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Give reason. Cell wall of collenchyma tissue is thick at corners. ​

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Answered by tora17
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Answer:

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Due to the deposition of cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectin, the cells of the collenchyma are much thickened at the corners.

Answered by mysticaldimple88
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Explanation:

Collenchyma cell walls are unevenly thickened. When the thickening occurs at the corners where cells are joined it is called angular. Lamellar collenchyma has thickenings on their tangential walls, which are parallel with the surface. Lignin is usually not present in collenchyma.

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