What do sclerenchyma and collenchyma have in common?
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Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves. The major function of sclerenchyma is support. Unlike collenchyma, mature cells of this tissue are generally dead and have thick walls containing lignin.
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Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves. The major function of sclerenchyma is support. Unlike collenchyma, mature cells of this tissue are generally dead and have thick walls containing lignin.
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The similarity of both cells is that both of them function for support.
These cells are two of the three classes of ground tissue together with Parenchyma cells.
Collenchyma cells are responsible for giving support to extra structural regions and Sclerenchyma cells are the main structural support for plants.
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