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NEET Questions / Botany / Anatomy of Flowering Plants / Collenchyma
A mutation in a plant prevents the proper synthesis of pectin. Which tissue would be MOST directly affected by this mutation and what would be the primary consequence?
Sclerenchyma; decreased rigidity in mature tissues
Parenchyma; reduced storage capacity
Collenchyma; reduced flexible support in growing regions
Xylem; impaired water transport
Which statement BEST describes the relationship between collenchyma and sclerenchyma?
Both are composed of living cells at maturity.
Both have evenly thickened cell walls.
Both contain lignin in their cell walls.
Both provide structural support, but collenchyma provides flexible support in growing regions while sclerenchyma provides rigid support in mature regions.
Collenchyma tissue is primarily involved in providing what to plants?
Flexible support
Storage of food
Transport of water
Photosynthesis
The primary function of collenchyma in plants is to:
Provide flexible support to growing parts
Transport water and nutrients
Store food reserves
Protect against pathogens