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The cell wall in collenchyma is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin. It is thickened at the corners and provides structural support and flexibility to the plant tissue. Collenchyma cells are elongated and have unevenly thickened cell walls, providing strength and allowing them to stretch as the plant grows.
Collenchyma
Collenchyma is dead at maturity.So they do not respire after matured.
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Collenchyma is a type of plant tissue that provides support and mechanical strength to the plant. It is flexible and allows for growth. Collenchyma cells have thickened cell walls mainly made up of cellulose and pectin, giving them strength.
There are no cell walls in animal cells
The chemical deposited at the corners of cells in collenchyma is pectin. Pectin helps to strengthen the cell walls, providing support and flexibility to the plant.
In collenchyma cells, the chemical that is deposited at the corners is primarily pectin, along with hemicellulose. These substances contribute to the cell wall's flexibility and strength, allowing collenchyma to provide structural support to young, growing plant tissues. The corner thickenings formed by these materials enhance the mechanical properties of the cells while maintaining their ability to stretch and grow.
Collenchyma cells
Collenchyma cells are the plant cell which are located in the growing tip of shoots and roots and are also found in expanded leaves, petioles and the stem apex.
Which cell is a plant cell?The answer is: The plant cell is the one with a cell wall. An animal cell does not have a cell wall. The cell wall makes the cell stiffer than an animal cell.