Why does the branches of tree move freely and bend freely in high wind and velocity?
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Your answer is : Collenchyma cells are characterized by the deposition of extra cellulose at the corners of the cell. In collenchyma intercellular spaces are absent and cells are elongated. It is a mechanical tissue which provides support and elasticity to the branches of a tree so that they move freely in high wind velocity.
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Your answer is : Collenchyma cells are characterized by the deposition of extra cellulose at the corners of the cell. In collenchyma intercellular spaces are absent and cells are elongated. It is a mechanical tissue which provides support and elasticity to the branches of a tree so that they move freely in high wind velocity.
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