Science, asked by dishu3198, 13 days ago

what is collenchyma tissue located in plants and what is it's function????​

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Answered by sunitarakeshmishra55
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Collenchyma tissue is composed by elongated living cells of uneven primary thick walls, which possess hemicellulose, cellulose, and pectic materials. It provides support, structure, mechanical strength, and flexibility to the petiole, leaf veins, and stem of young plants, allowing for easy bending without breakage.

Answered by presentmoment
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Collenchyma is classified as "ground tissues." Ground tissues are divided into three groups based on cell wall properties.

Explanation:

  • Parenchyma is a type of soft tissue that serves as a filler. It has thin main walls. They remain alive after maturation and can be found in the primary root and stem's pericycle, medullary rays, pith, and cortex.
  • When compared to Sclerenchyma, Collenchyma has a better functional property. It is essential for the growth of the organs since it supports them while they are developing.
  • This is due to the tissues' extreme flexibility during the elongation of the plant organs. The collenchyma cell diagram can help people comprehend what Collenchyma is and why these tissues can be flexible during growth.
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