Biology, asked by supriyamondal, 1 year ago

the cell wall of collenchyma is mainly made up of

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Collenchyma cells are living in nature.

They comprise of thick type cell wall that is made up of pectin as well as cellulose.

The thickness of the cell wall is affected a bit by the mechanical stress that is faced by the plant. Study regarding plants is really an amazing one!
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Collenchyma cell wall of is made up of “cellulose and pectin”.  

Explanation:

The cellulose is the primary content of cell wall in almost all plant cells, it is also considered to be the most abundant polymer on the earth. It is mostly helpful in the production of paper, rayon, etc.  

The cellulose is an enzyme that is used to degrade the cellulose. Pectin is a ‘complex network’ of polysaccharides, which is used for making jellies.  

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