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Write down the characteristics and
functions of Parenchyma and

Collenchyma tissues.​

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Explanation:

Collenchyma cells are elongated cells with irregularly thick cell walls that provide support and structure. Their thick cell walls are composed of the compounds cellulose and pectin. These cells are often found under the epidermis, or the outer layer of cells in young stems and in leaf veins.

The chlorenchyma are parenchymal cells that contain chloroplasts. The chlorenchyma hence serve as the cells that support photosynthesis. In these cells synthesis of carbohydrate is at its maximum, including the pallisade cells, for distribution around the plant.

The unspecialised living plant tissue formed of thin walled rounded cell. This cell are isodiametric & least specialised. It is considered at the fundamental tissue or ground tissue. ❱ Cells are living cells with thin cell wall of cellulose.

Parenchyma tissue is composed of thin-walled cells and makes up the photosynthetic tissue in leaves, the pulp of fruits, and the endosperm of many seeds.

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