Botany
What the thickness and structure of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma cells?
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Which of the following is least likely to be an example of normal plant development?
A. A tree flowering for the first time
B. production of a branch from a bud in the spring
C. healing a wound after attack by an herbivore
D. a seed germinating to produce a seedling
Why is collenchyma present (instead of sclerenchyma) for support in areas of the plant still undergoing elongation growth?
What type of cells do you think the tomato callus is composed ofand why ?
(parechyma , collenchyma or sclerenchyma)
a small description how to distuinguish wont hurt =)
thank you