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what is supporting tissue in plants? about one paragraph​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The collenchyma is the typical supporting tissue of the primary plant body and growing plant parts, though it is kept with unaltered structure and function even in outgrown organs like stems, petioles, laminae or roots. Often either phloem or xylem of the vascular bundles is associated with collenchyma cells.

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Answered by hrocks4u
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Explanation:

Sclerenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue. It is the supporting tissue in plants, making the plants hard and stiff. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibres and sclereids.

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