What is the difference between Collenchyma and Chlorenchyma
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✡Collenchyma✡
- the collenchyma is a type of simple permanent tissue that provides structural support to the plant.
- 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.
✡Chlorenchyma✡
- the chlorenchyma is a type of modified parenchyma, which is photosynthetic.
- 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.
✡more to know✡
- what is Aerenchyma ??
Ans} Aerenchyma is a spongy tissue that forms spaces or air channels in the leaves, stems and roots of some plants, which allows exchange of gases between the shoot and the root.
- what is parenchyma ??
Ans} Parenchyma, in plants, tissue typically composed of living cells that are thin-walled, unspecialized in structure, and therefore adaptable, with differentiation, to various functions.
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