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How each sclerenchyma diffrence from parenchyma

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2) Collenchyma cells have thin primary walls with some areas of secondary thickening. ... 3) Sclerenchyma cells have thick lignified secondary walls and often die when mature. Sclerenchyma provides the main structural support to a plant.
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SCLERENCHYMA:

sclerenchyma consists of thick-walled dead cells. These cells have hard and extremely thick secondary walls due to uniform deposition of Lignin
lignin deposition is so thick that the walls become strong, rigid and impermeable to water .....

the main function of sclerenchyma is to give mechanical support to plant parts.... it provide a protective covering around seeds and nuts sclerenchyma fibres of some plants are commercially exploited.......


parenchyma:

parenchyma is most simple and unspecialised primitive tissue it mainly consists of thin walled cells which have intercellular spaces between them parenchyma forms the basic packing tissue of plant body that lies in between specialised tissue it is the most abundant tissue of plant

the main function of parenchyma tissue is assimilation and storage of Reserve food material
parenchyma cells provide rigidity to plant body due to turgidity and help to maintain shape and firmness to the body.....


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