Collenchyma cells have strong, flexible cell walls the help support larger plants. Collenchyma cells make up the familiar "strings" of a stalk of celery.
Collenchyma tissue composed of polygonal cells includes parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
(i) Collenchyma is mainly a mechanical tissue and provides mechanical strength and elasticity to the growing stems. As a result, the stems can stand bending or swaying by wind or passing animals. (ii) Collenchyma is also the supporting tissue of the leaves.
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Collenchyma's cell walls are very thick by pectic substances. They are shaped like hexagons. They have a large vacuole in the center. When the cells die they become sclerenchyma. Then the vacuole becomes an empty thing called a lumen & the cell wall becomes lignified. It's found in plant stems, leaves & flowers.
Collenchyma
Collenchyma tissue composed of polygonal cells includes parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
Difference between collenchyma and chlorenchyma
Collenchyma cells get energy from vascular tissues.
Collenchyma is dead at maturity.So they do not respire after matured.
(i) Collenchyma is mainly a mechanical tissue and provides mechanical strength and elasticity to the growing stems. As a result, the stems can stand bending or swaying by wind or passing animals. (ii) Collenchyma is also the supporting tissue of the leaves.
Yes, the collenchyma tissues does contain the cells that possess protoplasm.
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A stem requires more strength and structure, which sclerenchyma and collenchyma provide, than leaves.