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mechanical tissue is underdeveloped in

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Answered by Anonymous
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To withstand these strains the cell wall provides mechanical strength in all cells- un-thickened or thickened, lignified or non-lignified. The cell walls of parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma provide mechanical rigidity to the plant.

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The mechanical tissues are underdeveloped in aquatic plants. The plants under the water are protected by the water’s buoyant nature and do not get physically hurt.

The mechanical tissue is of great help for the plants. It offers support to the plant and all its parts. The plant gets mechanical strength from these tissues to stand against environmental elements for example wind.

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