(n): plant cells, or tissues of composed of such cells in which the primary cell walls are thickened, especially at the corners.
Collenchyma cells possess neither secondary walls nor lignin. They are primarily used as support tissue in growing roots, shoots, leaves, and petioles. The stringy ribs of celery are a familiar example of collenchyma.
(n): plant cells, or tissues of composed of such cells in which the primary cell walls are thickened, especially at the corners.
Collenchyma cells possess neither secondary walls nor lignin. They are primarily used as support tissue in growing roots, shoots, leaves, and petioles. The stringy ribs of celery are a familiar example of collenchyma.