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Chlorenchyma :-
1) In collenchyma chloroplast containing
parenchyma cells.
2) It has isodiamatric cells
3) Chlorenchyma cells are not interlocked.
4) This cell wall has soft uniformly thin cell wall.
Collenchyma :-
1) Chloroplast may be present or absent within the cell.
2) In transverse section the cell look elongated and angular .
3) By their ends walls the cells are interlocked.
4) This cell wall has hard unevenly thickened cell wall
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....................Here is your answer............
Chlorenchyma :-
1) In collenchyma chloroplast containing
parenchyma cells.
2) It has isodiamatric cells
3) Chlorenchyma cells are not interlocked.
4) This cell wall has soft uniformly thin cell wall.
Collenchyma :-
1) Chloroplast may be present or absent within the cell.
2) In transverse section the cell look elongated and angular .
3) By their ends walls the cells are interlocked.
4) This cell wall has hard unevenly thickened cell wall
I hope it helps u...If it helps u then please mark it as brainlest answer...
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The main difference between collenchyma and chlorenchyma is that the collenchyma is a type of simple permanent tissue that provides structural support to the plant whereas the chlorenchyma is a type of modified parenchyma, which is photosynthetic.
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