Parenchyma: Parenchyma consists of a thin cell wall. Collenchyma: Collenchyma consists of an unequally thin cell wall. Sclerenchyma: Sclerenchyma consists of a thick and rigid cell wall. Parenchyma: Parenchyma cell wall is made up of cellulose.
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Parenchyma tissue is composed of thin-walled cells and makes up the photosynthetic tissue in leaves, the pulp of fruits, and the endosperm of many seeds. ... They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves. The major function of sclerenchyma is support.
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Parenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm, which is an acoelomate. This is a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue, in which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices.
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