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Where are the walls of the Collenchyma cells you observed thickest? |
They're located on the sides of the celery because that's where the collenchyma cells segregate |
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What's the fxn of the collenchyma in the celery leaf stalk? |
It provides flexible support |
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How might the stone cells fxn in a young, unripe pear? |
When unripe the stone cells are located all throughout the pear and provides protection because they indicate ripeness in the fruit |
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What's the primary fxn of fibers? |
Rigid support |
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How do fibers affect your daily life? |
Clothes are made out of many types of fibers |
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Why didn't the collenchyma cells that you observed earlier stain red? |
Collenchyma lacks a 2• cell wall which is lined with lignin. Lignin is what stains red when it reacts with phloroglucinol |