why are intercellular spaces absent in collenchyma cells?
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he intercellular spaces in this tissue are absent because in
intercellular spaces at the corner of cells thickenings of cellulose and
pectin develop due to which the cell wall become rigid and thick at
corners. Sometimes collenchyma develops chloroplasts.
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Collenchyma is a simple permanent tissue made up of parenchymatous cells that are elongated and thickened at the corners. internal itself possesses a large central vacuole and less than cytoplasm. calling China tissue is found in the leaf stalks and below the epidermis of stem and the tissue provide mechanical support to the part of the plant. The intermolecular space is absent in the collenchyma cells because of the thick and rigid cell wall.
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