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one of these is modification of parenchyma​

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Answered by autikomal1234
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Parenchyma cells may be modified with the addition of primary cell wall material, deposited mainly in the corners of the cells, to form collenchyma. Collenchyma grows with the plant and provides support to elongating stems, where it occurs in ridges under the epidermis and in midribs of leaves

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Parenchyma cells with chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis are called as chlorenchyma cells.

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