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OpenStudy (arwen0222):

Describe the general functions of parenchyma tissue in stems and leaves. Describe the general function of collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissue.

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Parenchyma - most abundant cell type in plants (e.g. cells making up the fundamental ground tissues; usually unspecialized; characteristics include: living at maturity with a very thin cell wall large vacuole for storage and sequestering of materials large amount of intracellular space spherical relatively regular shape very elastic (can change shape and then return to original shape with little deformation) Functions of parenchyma cells include: photosynthesis storage secretion

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Collenchyma - found just below the epidermis in petiole (e.g. celery stalks), leaves, and young stems; usually specialized; characteristics include: living at maturity irregularly thickened cell walls (+cellulose) prism shaped plastic (can change shape but do not usually return to the original shape; remain deformed) Functions of collenchyma cells include: support some involvement in transport of nutrients

OpenStudy (arwen0222):

what about sclerenchyma tissue?

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

Sclerenchyma - in mature parts of the plant, especially in woody plants and herbaceous perennials; specialized; characteristics include: dead at maturity - protoplast is absent very thick, sclerified cell wall (+lignin) impermeable to water and other nutrients in cells specialized for transport of water and nutrients, the cell wall contains holes called pits. Functions include: support protection transport of water and nutrients

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

There ya go. @_@

OpenStudy (arwen0222):

thank you so much!

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

No problem! I found all of this information here: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080709123447AAO7MP9

OpenStudy (cydney_morgan):

I just wanted to tell you, so you dont get in trouble for plagiarizing... I hope I helped! Happy studying!

OpenStudy (arwen0222):

thx! It helped a lot!

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