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what is the difference between, parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclernchyma❓
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Answered by ItzBhaiBhen
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Explanation:

Parenchyma cells are found in every soft part of the plant, but collenchyma cells are found in specific part of the plant like leaves, stems, and petioles, whereas sclerenchyma cells are found in mature parts of the plants or trees. ... Whereas collenchyma cells have an uneven cell wall made up of pectin and hemicellulose.

Answered by amritaanamika
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Answer:

Parenchyma has a thin cell wall of their cells, and are made up of cellulose. Whereas collenchyma cells have an uneven cell wall made up of pectin and hemicellulose. There is a hard and thick cell wall present of the sclerenchyma cells, which is made up of the lignin.

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