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Q8. How is parenchyma tissue different from sclerenchyma tissue?

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Answered by chiriveruvenkat
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Parenchyma- Cells are thin walled and unspecialised, Sclerenchyma- Cells are thick walled and lignified. ... Hint: Parenchyma cells have thin primary walls and usually remain alive after they have matured. Sclerenchyma cells have thick secondary lignified walls and often die when they are mature.

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