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Structure function and location of collenchyma​

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Answered by Naina3843
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Structure & Development:

• Large central vacuole. • Prominent nucleus. • Living cells. • Flexible. • Irregularly thickened cell walls. • Thick primary cell wall made up of cellulose and pectin. • Secondary wall deposition starts in them.

Location: •

Located beneath the epidermis in the stem and roots of dicot. • Usually absent in monocot stem and root.

Function: •

Provides structural support. • Filling of vacant spaces in young shoots and leaves that is later used for lateral growth. • Provides elasticity to plant parts by allowing them to bend easily. • Helps in photosynthesis. • Storage of secretory products. • Exchange of respiratory gases.

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Answered by Khushi928264
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Explanation:

Collenchyma is a supporting tissue composed of more or less elongated living cells with unevenly thickened, nonlignified primary walls. It is in regions of primary growth in stems and leaves. May it helps

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