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Difference between Vessels and Tracheid | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Vessels and Tracheid. Difference # Vessels: 1. A vessel is made of a number of cells. 2. The ends are rounded or transverse. 3. A vessel is several centimetres in length. 4. The septa between adjacent cells get dissolved to produce a vessel. 5. They are comparatively wider. 6. The [...]

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Difference between Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma. Difference # Collenchyma: 1. It is made up of living cells. 2. The cells are filled up with protoplasm. 3. Wall thickening is not uniform. 4. Wall thickening consists of cellulose. 5. Lumen or cell cavity is wide. 6. Pits are simple and straight. 7. Collenchyma provides [...]

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Difference between Fibres and Sclerids | Plants

The upcoming discussion will update you about the differences between Fibres and Sclerids. Difference # Fibre: 1. It is elongated and narrow like a thread. 2. End walls are tapering. 3. Fibres generally occur in bundles. 4. Usually un-branched. 5. Pits narrow and un-branched. 6. Pits are oblique. 7. Fibres are formed directly from derivatives of meristematic cells 8. Fibres [...]

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