Question
What is the difference between collenchyma and sclerenchyma?

Answer

 
Collenchyma
 
Sclerenchyma
1.
It consists of living cells.
1.
It consists of dead cells.
2.
Its cells contain cytoplasm.
2.
Its cells are empty.
3.
Its cell walls are cellulosic.
3.
Its cell walls are lignified.

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