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stucture of collenchyma​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Collenchyma tissue is composed by elongated living cells of uneven primary thick walls, which possess hemicellulose, cellulose, and pectic materials. It provides support, structure, mechanical strength, and flexibility to the petiole, leaf veins, and stem of young plants, allowing for easy bending without breakage.

Answered by menishray13
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Collenchyma cells are elongated cells with irregularly thick cell walls that provide support and structure. They have intercellular space between them. Their thick cell walls are composed of the compounds cellulose and pectin. These cells are often found under the epidermis, or the outer layer of cells in young stems and in leaf veins.

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