Everything Life Sciences Grade 10

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FACT



  • Collenchyma
    tissues make
    up the strong
    strands
    observed in
    stalks of
    celery.

  • The growth
    of
    collenchyma
    tissue is
    affected by
    mechanical
    stress on a
    plant. For
    instance if
    the plant is
    constantly
    shaken by
    the wind the
    walls of
    collenchyma
    may be
    40–100%
    thicker than
    those that
    are not
    shaken.


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Collenchyma
Diagram Micrograph

Figure 5.10: Collenchyma cells are thin
walled with lignified corners.

Figure 5.11: Light microscope image of col-
lenchyma cells.

Collenchyma
Structure Function
Cells are spherical, oval or polygonal in
shape with no intercellular spaces.

This allows for close packing to provide
structural support.
Corners of cell wall are thickened, with
cellulose and pectin deposits.

Provides mechanical strength.

Cells are thin-walled on most sides. Provides flexibility, allowing plant to
bend in the wind.

Table 5.3

Sclerenchyma tissue DUMMY


Sclerenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue. It is the supporting tissue in plants, making the
plants hard and stiff. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist:fibresandsclereids.

Sclerenchyma fibresare long and narrow and have thick lignified cell walls. They provide
mechanical strength to the plant and allow for the conduction of water.

Sclereidsare specialised sclerenchyma cells with with thickened, highly lignified walls with
pits running through the walls. They support the soft tissues of pears and guavas and are
found in the shells of some nuts.

124 5.3. Plant tissues
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