Tissue present beneath the epidermis in stem, petiole of dicot plants
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The collenchyma
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The collenchyma occurs in layers below the epidermis in most of the dicotyledonous plants. It is found either as a homogeneous layer or in patches. It consists of cells which are much thickened at the corners due to deposition of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin.
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