How can you identify parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma
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Parenchyma
- They have very thin Cell Walls made up of Cellulose.
- The Cell Walls are loosely packed.
- They are abundantly found as most of the Plant Cells are Parenchyma Cells.
- Last, but not the least, they are Living Cells and can divide.
Collenchyma
- They have unevenly thickened Cell Walls made up of ‘Hemicelluloses & Pectin’.
- They have little negligible spaces between the cells.
- They make up the Epidermal Layer.
- They also belong to the category of Living Cells.
Sclerenchyma
- They have very thick Cell Walls made up of Lignin.
- Cells are tightly Packed as there are no inter-cellular spaces present between them.
- The outer woody Stem Cells of trees are made up of Sclerenchyma Cells.
- They can not divide further because matured cells are
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