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plant cells and tissue (Parenchyma cells (function (Storage, Gas exchange,…
plant cells and tissue
Parenchyma cells
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features
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flexible, thin-walled cells
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Collenchyma cells
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Properties
Cells that are often elongated and occur in long strands or cylinders. They can have unevenly thick thickened cell walls. As they grow, the thinner portions of its cell wall can expand. They are flexible and can stretch, which enables bending without breaking.
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Sclerenchyma cells
plant cells that lack cytoplasm and other living components when they mature, but their thick, rigid cell walls remain
types of sclerenchyma
A fiber cell is needle-shaped, has a thick cell wall, and has a small interior space.
sclereids—they create the gritty texture of pears. Sclereids are also called stone cells and can be distributed randomly throughout a plant
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