Biology, asked by bsplram19, 6 months ago

when a plant grows, does collenchyma converts into sclerenchyma or separately forms? answer this question ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves. The major function of sclerenchyma is support.

Answered by pratyush15899
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Answer:

seperately forms.

Explanation:

Collenchyma may form cylinders or occur as discrete strands and is one of the three ground, or fundamental, tissues in plants, together with parenchyma (living thin-walled tissue) and sclerenchyma (dead support tissue with thick cell walls). The three types of ground, or fundamental, tissue in plants.

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