Biology, asked by AyushiBhadauriya, 7 months ago

What are Supporting tissue in plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Collenchyma and sclerenchyma are supporting tissues in plants. They are composed of cells with thick cell walls that whithstand mechanical forces. Although both tissues share the same function, they show different location in the body plant and their cell walls have different structure and texture

Answered by ashmeet12345
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Vascular plants have up to three types of supporting tissue: The collenchyma, a tissue of living cells, the sclerenchyma, a tissue of nearly always dead cells, and. the vascular tissue consisting of both living and dead cells.

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