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how does collenchyma involved in storing starch??​

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Collenchyma is a supporting tissue composed of more or less elongated living cells with unevenly thickened, nonlignified primary walls. It is in regions of primary growth in stems and leaves. ... In young stems, the innermost layer or layers may contain abundant starch and thus be recognized as a starch sheath

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Collenchyma is a supporting tissue composed of more or less elongated living cells with unevenly thickened, nonlignified primary walls. It is in regions of primary growth in stems and leaves. ... In young stems, the innermost layer or layers may contain abundant starch and thus be recognized as a starch sheath

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