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Collenchyma is a supporting tissue composed of more or less elongated living cells with unevenly thickened, nonlignified primary walls.
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Collenchyma cells have thick deposits of cellulose in their cell walls and appear polygonal in cross section. ... The “strings” in stalks of celery are a notable example of collenchyma tissue.
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Collenchyma:
➢ These are stretched out, living cells with minute intercellular gaps. Their cell walls are made up of pectin and cellulose. Collenchyma is found in the marginal regions of leaves and stems and offers flexibility with the structural framework and mechanical support to plants.
➢Functions of collenchyma:
- Provides mechanical support and elasticity in young dicotyledonous stems.
- Manufactures sugar and starch if their cells possess chloroplast.
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