List three similarities between parenchyma and collenchyma [i.e., to help you with this, think about the following: (i) what type of plant tissue they are, (ii) if they are alive or dead, and (iii) what type of cell wall do they have – primary or secondary or both].
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(ii) Both parenchyma and collenchyma cells are alive at maturity. (iii) Both parenchyma and collenchyma cells have primary cell walls. So, the three similarities between parenchyma and collenchyma are: Show more…
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