Respuesta :
Permanent tissues in Plant
Explanation:
A) The cell walls of parenchyma cells are thinner than those of sclerenchyma cells
Plants posses basically two kinds of tissue- meristematic tissue and permanent tissue.
Meristematic tissue is made up of cells which are capable of active division and give rise to other tissues,.
Permanent tissue are already differentiated and usually do not divide.
Permanent tissues are -collenchyma, sclerenchyma and parenchyma.
Parenchyma and collenchyma are living whereas sclerenchyma is non-living.
The statement 'the cell walls of parenchyma cells are thinner than those of sclerenchyma cells' BEST describes the relationship between these cells (Option A).
- Parenchyma cells form a permanent ground plant tissue involved in regeneration and wound healing.
- The cell wall of parenchyma cells can be defined as a primary cell wall, which is specially composed of cellulose.
- The sclerenchyma cells are have thickened secondary walls composed of lignin.
In conclusion, the statement 'the cell walls of parenchyma cells are thinner than those of sclerenchyma cells' BEST describes the relationship between these cells (Option A).
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