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what is the difference between parenchyma and sclerenchyma​

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Answered by gurkomalgk
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Question :

What is the difference between parenchyma and sclerenchyma?

Answer :

Parenchyma :

Parenchyma is a type of simple permanent tissue that makes a major part of ground tissues in plants, where other tissues like vascular tissues are embedded. They are non-vascular and composed of simple, living and undifferentiated cells, which are modified to perform various functions.

Sclerenchyma :

Sclerenchyma tissue, when mature, is composed of dead cells that have heavily thickened walls containing lignin and a high cellulose content (60%–80%), and serves the function of providing structural support in plants. Sclerenchyma cells possess two types of cell walls: primary and secondary walls.

Difference between 'Parenchyma' and 'Sclerenchyma' is as follows :

P.1) Cells are thin walled and unspecialised.

S.1) Cells are thick walled and lignified.

P.2) These are living cells.

S.2) Tissues are made up of dead cells.

P.3) Cells are usually loosely packed with large intercellular space.

S.3) No intercellular spaces between the cells are found.

P.4) Stores nutrients and water in stem and roots.

S.4) Provides strength to the plant parts.

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Answered by MissAppealing
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Answer:

Difference Between Parenchyma, Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma Cells. Parenchyma cells are the type of living plant cells, which are known for healing and repair mechanism, and food storage. ... Sclerenchyma cells are the matured dead cells and are found in wooden part or hard stem of the plant.

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