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Describe the differences between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells

Author: Chase Podell



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Parenchyma has thin primary walls and is alive during maturity. Collenchyma has uneven, but thick primary walls, alive at maturity and provides plastic support. Sclerenchyma has both primary and secondary walls, usually dead at maturity and is involved with water transport.


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