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why is Collenchyma is considered as a permanent tissue?​

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Answered by somaallhit
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These cells are permanent cells and these are elongated in shape. The corners of the cells are thickened. Collenchyma is different from other permanent tissue because these cells have an uneven cell wall made up of pectin and hemicellulose. It's main function is to provide flexibility to the plants.

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