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which chemical is deposited at the corners of cell in collenchyma, give one function of collenchyma​


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Answered by sanakhan14
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The collenchyma tissue is a simple permanent tissue. The cells of this tissue are living, elongated and thickned at corners due to deposition of cellulose and pectin.

Function of Collenchyma Cells

Function of Collenchyma CellsCollenchyma cells provide structural support, protecting the plant by serving as an inner framework, much like bones do for humans and other animals. Plants are exposed to numerous structural challenges and without these cells, most plants would be too fragile to withstand the damage caused by heavy rains, high winds, and other stresses.

Function of Collenchyma CellsCollenchyma cells provide structural support, protecting the plant by serving as an inner framework, much like bones do for humans and other animals. Plants are exposed to numerous structural challenges and without these cells, most plants would be too fragile to withstand the damage caused by heavy rains, high winds, and other stresses.The thickened walls of the collenchyma cells enable them to provide additional support to the areas where they are found. Most notably, collenchyma cells serve growing parts of the plant, such as shoots and leaves, both by providing support and by filling in vacant spaces that will be used for later growth.

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Answered by zoya0710
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Pectine and cellulose is the Chemical deposited at the corners of cell in collenchyma.

Collenchyma provide strength to the plant

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