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Collenchyma is a simple tissue. Cells are living and thick-walled; thickenings are present at the corners of the cells, and contain cellulose and pectin; lignin is never present. Inter cellular spaces are absent. Cell may be circular, oval or polygonal in shape. A few chloroplasts may be present in the cells.

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